Webb's December Catalogue

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Auction Catalogue

December 2018

Fine Jewels, Watches & Luxury Accessories Fine Art Decorative Arts Asian Art The Dr. Francis De Hamel Collection


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Auction Dates —

Fine Jewels, Watches & Luxury Accessories — Sunday 2 December 2.00pm

Fine Art —

Tuesday 4 December 6.00pm

Decorative Arts —

Wednesday 5 December 6.00pm

Asian Art —

Thursday 6 December 6.00pm



Viewing Times — Preview Evening — Thursday 22 November / 6pm – 8pm

Jewellery, Fine Art, Decorative Arts & Asian Art — Friday 23 November / 10am – 5pm Saturday 24 November / 10am – 2pm Sunday 25 November / 10am – 2pm Monday 26 November – Friday 30 November / 10am – 5pm Saturday 1 December / 10am – 2pm Sunday 2 December / 10am – 12pm

Fine Art, Decorative Arts & Asian Art — Monday 3 December / 10am – 5pm Tuesday 4 December / 10am – 12pm

Decorative Arts & Asian Art — Wednesday 5 December / 10am – 12pm

Asian Art — Thursday 6 December / 10am – 12pm

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Contents —

News

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Fine Jewels, Watches & Luxury Accessories 36

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Fine Art

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Decorative Arts

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Asian Art

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Terms & Conditions

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Index of Artists

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New Zealand News — Wellington —

Still looking

Peter McLeavey and the Last Photograph Adam Art Gallery until 20 December 2018 Peter McLeavey, was the charismatic, pioneering Wellington art dealer who from the 1950s shaped—even transformed— New Zealand art through representing artists such as Colin McCahon, Toss Woollaston, Gordon Walters, Michael Illingworth, Laurence Aberhart, Robin White, Jacqueline Fraser, Julian Dashper and Yvonne Todd. Unbeknownst to many, McLeavey spent almost thirty years collecting photographs, amassing a world-class ensemble of prints by some of the medium’s most significant figures. These include William Henry Fox Talbot, Eugène Atget, Berenice Abbott, Dorothea Lange and Robert Frank. McLeavey also collected related examples of photo-media, such as photogravures and lithographs by Joseph Beuys, Barbara Kruger and Sherrie Levine. In addition, he acquired numerous examples of New Zealand photographs, from ambrotypes and albumen prints to contemporary art. Co-curator Deidra Sullivan describes in her Photoforum essay ‘Peter also acquired an extensive collection of nineteenth century New Zealand photography – works by Bragge, the Burton Brothers, Josiah Martin and Elizabeth Pulman, among others. He referred to the New Zealand works as his ‘learning photographs’ – photographs through which he could learn about both the history of New Zealand and the history of photography. He likely began collecting these pieces during the 1970s.’ He advised others to “look hard at these photographs. They are of a country none can return to. Our beginnings. They are vintage, and rare, and carry with them memories of that time and place.” McLeavey claimed that ‘collections are essentially maps of the self. A diary of the self. They reflect back the lives of the collectors.’ Still looking takes up this thought, tracing the trajectory of McLeavey’s own collecting and measuring it against his itinerant childhood, his Catholicism, and his various intellectual, emotional and aesthetic interests. Welcoming the opportunity to pursue art works that he wasn’t selling himself, McLeavey tended to collect particular photographers in depth and after considerable research and

consideration. Most of his photographs were acquired from leading dealers in the United States and are among the finest prints by these artists that were available. In Luit and Jan Bieringa’s 2009 film The man in the hat Peter said “I think there is one more photograph I have to find. The last photograph. I’m still looking for it. It’s out there somewhere. I’m waiting for it to claim me, the last photograph. I don’t know what it is, but when I see it, I’ll know it and I’ll buy it, and it will hang with all the others. And maybe then the life, the story, the quest, will be complete.” Combined with his statements about collecting as autobiography, Peter’s reference to ‘the last photograph’ seemed to suggest collecting allowed him to commemorate his personal history, but also provided an on-going opportunity for self-reflection, reconciliation, completion. Sullivan in her essay also records ‘there is a ‘last photograph’: Yvonne Todd’s portrait of Peter, made in 2014. It is an incredibly poignant, vulnerable and beautiful photograph. Peter is sitting on his bed, upstairs in the home he shared with Hilary. The walls behind him are bare, but for a Christ figure. Peter looks fragile and tired, but his eyes meet the camera steadily and honestly. This is perhaps the ‘last photograph,’ one Peter chose quite deliberately, to acknowledge the certainty of mortality, and the enduring nature of faith.’ The exhibition, curated by Geoffrey Batchen and Deidra Sullivan, features an array of photographic images in a variety of media, along with letters and catalogues related to McLeavey’s purchases, providing a unique opportunity to reflect on the nature of collecting and to invite each visitor to ask what their own ‘last photograph’ might be.

Note: In 2019 Webb’s will be auctioning a large collection of early New Zealand and Pacific photographs, most of which have been sourced internationally.

clockwise: Arthur J. Iles Untitled (Portrait of a young Maori woman) c1900 albumen photograph Yvonne Todd Peter 2014 chromogenic photograph W EBB’S

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Dorothea Lange The road west, New Mexico [US No. 54, north of El Paso, Texas. One of the westward routes of the migrants]. June 1938 gelatin silver photo 15


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Dunedin —

Yang Yongliang: Artificial Wonderland / New Networks Contemporary Chinese Art

Dunedin Public Art Gallery 8 December 2018 - 26 April 2019

In March 2018, celebrated Shanghai/New York artist Yang Yongliang spent time working in Dunedin as part of the Gallery’s International Visiting Artist programme. Yang has developed an internationally acclaimed contemporary practice that extends across painting, photography, video and installation. Artificial Wonderland includes examples of photography and moving image, including works developed during his time in New Zealand. His newest series of six videos take an historic reference point from works by the Song Dynasty painter Ma Yuan (c1160-1225). In Views of Water (2018) Yang draws together haunting, ethereal images constructed out of footage of the ocean, rivers and lakes filmed during his time in Dunedin and Central Otago/Southern Lakes.

New Networks: Contemporary Chinese Art gives New Zealand audiences a rare view into one of the most dynamic areas of global art. It explores aspects of the contemporary art movement in mainland China, through significant works held in publicly accessible art collections in New Zealand and Australia. Presenting works by sixteen artists the exhibition offers a spectrum of Chinese art produced over the past four decades, from senior figures through to emerging talents. In doing so, New Networks begins to explore how the narrative surrounding contemporary Chinese art is emerging within significant art collections across Australia and New Zealand.

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top: Yang Yongliang 
 Artificial Wonderland I - No.1 (detail) 2010 Giclee print 
© Yang Yongliang

above: Xu Zhen ShanghArt Supermarket 2007/2014 Courtesy the artist and the gallery Collection of Queensland Art Gallery / Gallery of Modern Art

New Networks, presented alongside Artificial Wonderland, offers an expanded context to Yang’s artist project, relating works by a range of artists who are his contemporaries, to his artistic practice - Ai Weiwei, Song Dong, Yin Xiuzhen, Xu Bing and Yang Fudong. The focus on collections in New Zealand and Australia, and on new works developed out of Yang’s Dunedinbased residency, provides two opportunities to consider how this international art movement is reflected in and relates to our immediate artistic environment.

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Asian Art — Entries Now Invited April 2019

Entries are now invited for a specialist auction of Asian Art. Items within this auction category can include porcelain, jade, fans, bronzes, lacquer, costume, furniture, wooden carvings and more. Please contact Tom Pan if you have items you would like included in this auction, or for a complimentary no obligation appraisal. Webb’s新一轮的拍品征集活动已经启 动,如果您手上有想要出售的瓷器、 玉器、青铜器、漆器、服饰、象牙、 木雕等任何材质的古董或艺术品,欢 迎联系我们的专家团队商洽上拍事 宜,Webb’s将为您提供免费且保密 的估价服务。 Contact Tom Pan | 汤姆 潘 Asian Art | 亚洲艺术专家 tom@webbs.co.nz 09 529 5608 I 021 045 0118

A Chinese Famille Verte Vase Qing dynasty Guangxu PeriodFinely painted garden scene showing traditional leisure activities. 清朝 光緒年(1875 - 1908)五彩人物 棒槌瓶 H430mm D180mm Estimte: $4,500 - $7,300

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Fine Art — Entries Now Invited April 2019

Our Fine Art auction calendar is filling up for 2019 and we are now welcoming entries for a variety of sale categories available in the new year. Our Art Online auctions have been a great success throughout 2018 and are an ideal opportunity to buy and sell small works on paper, photography, small paintings and prints. The Fine Art auction category includes larger prints, paintings, photography, studio glass, ceramics and sculpture, a perfect opportunity for emerging collectors to begin their buyer journey. Significant Art is a curated auction category which presents a selection of important pieces by New Zealand’s most celebrated artists. Please contact our Fine Art Specialist for a complimentary, no obligation auction appraisal for any items you are considering releasing or for more information on the auction process. Contact Amanda Morrissey-Brown Fine Art Specialist amanda@webbs.co.nz 09 529 5610 | 027 929 5609

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Auckland —

Dane Mitchell: Iris, Iris, Iris Auckland Art Gallery until 24 February 2019

Auckland artist Dane Mitchell is New Zealand’s representative at the next Venice Biennale, opening May 2019. Iris, Iris, Iris is part of his strategy ‘to continue the conversation here about what’s happening in Venice’, so we encourage you to go visit. The Gallery’s Curator, Contemporary Art, Natasha Conland adds: ‘This exhibition is a wonderful example of how Mitchell combines the beautiful and the austere in a laboratory-like environment built to test these non-visual systems.’

Iris, Iris, Iris - co-commissioned by Mori Art Museum, Tokyo and Auckland Art Gallery, considers the entanglement of our senses, specifically sight and smell. The Iris in its multiple forms – as plant, as body part, as technology, as myth – is employed as a poetic device to make connections between two ways we encounter the world: through the eye and through the nose.

from top: Dane Mitchell. Courtesy of the artist Dane Mitchell, Iris, Iris, Iris, 2017, (installation views), Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 2018

It is the result of Dane’s recent research into scent production, from traditional Japanese incense to the latest fragrance technologies. The multi-part installation explores diverse meanings of the word ‘iris:’ the name of a flower, the coloured part of an eye, the adjustable aperture of a camera and Greek mythology’s rainbow goddess. It features aroma molecule extraction technology, combining the ‘invisible’ materials of incense and perfume with items related to the act of seeing. POST-HOC, the work for Venice will be an extended project exploring his practice of creating systems of knowledge to understand the world. Mitchell says Iris, Iris, Iris and POST-HOC, come from the same set of interests and concerns about how we’re influenced by the intangible and how he, as a conceptual artist, can make that tangible.

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Auckland —

Tuarau panel comes home

Lot 408 in our Decorative Arts auction is a significant repatriation to Aotearoa. Héloïse Dazard-Portch, Decorative Arts Department The revival of Māori architectural arts was boosted by Sir Apirana Ngata who established the Institute of Māori Arts and Crafts in Rotorua in 1927. Ngata believed that it was crucial for such a school to exist as only one carver remained on the East Coast at the time, an area once renowned for its architectural ornamentation. Thanks to his initiative, a renaissance of Māori arts took place. Iotua Charlie Tuarau was one of those students trained by the remaining expert carvers including Eramiha Kapua. His talent and creativity thrilled those who were fortunate to experience them. After fighting with the 28th Māori Battalion during the Second World War, he resumed his artist career and was employed as a master carver at Te Papa Tongarewa’s predecessor, the Dominion Museum, remaining in this position for over thirty years. During that period a US Navy serviceman, Warner Hutchinson, while posted in Wellington from 1958 to 1962, met Tuarau. Enamoured by his art, he commissioned him to make a carving to be mounted above his bed at home. from top: Charles Tuarau with the tekoteko he carved for the meeting house at Waiwhetu, Lower Hutt, Wellington (1959). Image used with permission of the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand.

Inspired by the traditional carved panels adorning Māori architecture the Tuarau panel is distinguished by the remarkable wealth of carved decoration depicting mythological and ancestral figures. The central Tiki is delicately framed with an intricate design of rauponga, playing on the volumes and creating a destabilizing effect, enhanced by the shine of the inlaid pāua eyes. The viewer is absorbed in the convoluted patterns, appreciating the power of the deified ancestors.

middle: Detail from lot 408

Warner Hutchinson passed away in 2016. We are honoured that his family chose to repatriate this impressive piece from Florida to its land of creation, Aotearoa - New Zealand.

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below: Lot 408. Charles Tuarau carved panel.

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The auction will comprise of decorative arts covering a wide array of periods and styles from early-European antiques to pieces of mid-20th century modernist design, including furniture and furnishings, such as mirrors, clocks, rugs, ceramics, porcelain, silver, oriental porcelain and Maori and Oceanic artefacts. Please contact our Decorative Arts Specialist for a complimentary, no obligation auction appraisal for any items you are considering releasing or for more information on the auction process. Contact CaolĂĄn McAleer Decorative Arts Specialist caolan@webbs.co.nz 09 529 5603 | 027 929 5603

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International News — Paris —

Oceania

Musée du quai Branly 12 March - 7 July 2019 Curated by Dr Peter Brunt (VUW) and Prof. Nicholas Thomas, University of Cambridge, with Dr Adrian Locke, RA, Oceania was five years in the making and has opened to critical acclaim at the Royal Academy of Arts, London (until 10 December). Described as an ‘ambitious, astonishing exhibition’ (Telegraph), ‘an extraordinary exhibition of art and culture…items are simply stunning’ (Times) and ‘a haunting exhibition that will transport those visiting …to a world of Pacific gods and powerful ancestors…these objects vital and dramatic, demonstrate their continued relevance rather than consigning them to the dusty annals of history’ (studio international).

Oceania celebrates the art of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia crossing the Pacific from New Guinea to Easter Island, Hawaii to Aotearoa. On view are around 200 incredible works from British, European and New Zealand collections, that span 500 years of art - some unseen for more than a century. The RA decided not to include works that were acquired ‘illegitimately’ and requested art works, that had been given, bartered, or sold with one exception - a 7-metre long, carved Solomon Island feast trough, confiscated after a punitive raid in 1891, later acquired by the British Museum and exhibited for the first time in Oceania. Contemporary art works describe the importance of the past as well as present issues of history, identity and climate change. Oceania is curated as an art exhibition focused on the overriding themes of voyaging, place-making and encounter. Mata Aho Collective’s Kiko Moana, an 11-metre woven blue drop falling like a wave at the entrance draws visitors into the first gallery, shared with a video of Marshall Island poet Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner describing W EBB’S

the threat of rising seas on her atoll homeland: ‘tell them what its like to see the entire ocean level with the land.’ On display in a gallery titled ‘Voyaging and Navigation’ are exquisitely carved canoes, prows, sternposts and paddles, fragile navigational matrixes of wood and shells illustrating maritime knowledge and connections across vast distances, and the drawings of Tuai (in 1818 he drew his brother’s ta moko for an English school teacher while in Britain). Michael Parekowhai’s grand piano, ornately carved with Maori motifs, features in the next gallery entitled ‘Expanding Horizons’ about objects as travelers. The next set of galleries focuses on the themes of ‘Settlement and Community’, ‘Gods and Ancestors’, ‘The Spirit of the Gift’ and ‘Performance and Ceremony’ and include some of the great masterpieces of Oceanic art – deity figures like Ku and A’a, carved ceremonial house posts, a spectacular turtle shell mask, precious necklaces, a magnificent feather cloak, and a rare Tahitian chief mourner’s costume. The theme of ‘Encounter’ is explored in a room on colonial encounters and the impact of Christianity and another room featuring Lisa Reihana’s In Pursuit of Venus (Infected), a panoramic video about Cook’s encounters with the Pacific that reanimates scenes depicted on early 19th Century French

above: Tooi [Tuaia], Drawing of Korokoro’s moko 1818 Sir George Grey Collection, Auckland Libraries

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wallpaper but presenting an indigenous perspective, which complicates the narrative. John Pule’s 5-panel painting, Kehe tau Hauaga Foou - To all new arrivals, combines contemporary and historical scenes of conflict and confusion with many images of people carrying cultural treasures and deities from one place to another. Fiona Pardington’s emotionally charged photos of life casts made on d’Urvilles voyages, now in a Paris museum collection, represent a different homecoming - ‘returning’ to whanau in this hemisphere as largerthan-life photographic portraits. This series is juxtaposed with a carved tusked fish from New Ireland, PNG, made for the deceased and alluding to aspects of kinship, belonging and release to the spirit world. After its showing at the Royal Academy, Oceania will travel in the Musée du quai Branly in Paris. If you can’t travel to see this acclaimed exhibition then consider the Oceania catalogue (328 pages), lavishly and comprehensively illustrated; essays by the curators, Anne Salmond, Emmanuel Kasarhérou and Sean Mallon amongst others.

right: Female tattooed figure, 18th or early 19th century Five Continents Museum, Munich

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first image: Oceania: Encounters install view Fiona Pardington The Pressure of Sunlight Falling series with New Ireland Malanggan carving second image: Oceania: Expanding Horizons install view Michael Parekowhai He Korero Purakau mo Te Awanui o Te Motu: story of a New Zealand river with Papua New Guinea headdress and shields Š David Parry/Royal Academy of Arts 24

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Paris —

Vasarely The Sharing of Forms

Centre Pompidou 6 February – 6 May 2019 Geometric forms, jazzy colours, flickering patterns… in the Swinging 60s and 70s Victor Vasarely’s Op art was seen everywhere! He is the brilliant exponent of European Op art and a key figure of French post-war art. His work is rooted in the 1920s Bauhaus teachings - that the arts, crafts and architecture should achieve a unity of purpose based on the cube, the rectangle and the circle. The Pompidou’s comprehensive retrospective of over 100 works, presents six decades of Vasarely’s work, epitomising a complex, labyrinthine

The Nabis Decorations 1890-1900: A New Thrill

Musée du Luxembourg 13 March - 30 June 2019 In the 1890s, a group of young painters were radicalised by Gauguin’s Symbolist teachings: they were the Nabis (Hebrew for ‘prophets’). This exhibition presents painting by these artists, as well as tapestries, ceramics, screens, stained glass and prints and will immerse visitors in the primary themes of Nabis painting: gardens, women, art nouveau and sacred rites. True pioneers Bonnard, Vuillard, Maurice Denis, Sérusier, Ranson and Vallotton stood for an art form that was linked directly to life. They created original, joyous, rhythmic works intended to brighten up contemporary interiors, a reaction against the pastiche ‘Victorian’ aesthetic that was in fashion.

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modernism between avant-garde and pop culture. Born in Hungary, Vasarely (19061997) was drawn initially to the sciences and study of medicine but in 1929 moved to the study of art based on Bauhaus principles. After moving to Paris in 1930 he was employed in advertising as a graphic designer, making art at night. A break through exhibition in 1944 encouraged him to make art full time.

artist through paintings, multiples, commercials, architectural projects - fully demonstrating his approach associating rationality and creation, dazzlingly exploring both depth and movement in the fourth dimension.

The Sharing of Forms looks back at Vasarely’s beginnings as an artist with such works as Homage to the square (1929) or figurative paintings like Self portrait (1944), works exploring pattern such as Zebras (1937) and his Black and White period of the 1950s to the main works of op art such as the Vega series of the 1970s. The wide-ranging retrospective provides an amazing opportunity to rediscover a crucial twentieth-century

Alom (Rêve) 1966 Gift of the artist 1977 Centre Pompidou, Paris

The art of the Nabis was not a response to any pre-existing aesthetic doctrine, but expressed the imaginative fantasy of the artists and the boldness of their research into form and materials - a brotherhood searching for beauty through the pure and spiritual sources of art.

Pierre Bonnard Women in the garden: woman with white polka dot dress 1890-1891 Musée d’Orsay Paris

This total art experience was based on the influence of Japan and a desire to break down the barriers between fine and applied arts, stressing the connections between art and design. Captivated by the Japanese ukiyo-e prints discovered at an exhibition at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1890, the Nabis took inspiration from these flat images to interpret reality. They developed an ornamental art with simplified forms, supple lines, and motifs without modelling, saturating the space. Their compositions are characterised by the use of bright colours, undulating lines, flat perspective and shapes with thick outlines to make them stand out better from the background. Their explorations paralleled Art Nouveau and were precursors to an important strain of 20th Century art - for instance Monet’s immersive Giverny paintings and Matisse’s joyous colourist abstractions.

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Fine & Rare Wines— Entries Now Invited April 2019

We are now seeking quality examples of Fine & Rare Wine and spirits to be included in our upcoming auctions in 2019. We are pleased to offer a complimentary valuation of your wines or spirits and have appointments available to visit your cellar or to meet with you at our Mount Eden premises. For more information on upcoming auctions, to make an appointment orto discuss the process and benefits of selling at auction, please contact our Fine & Rare Wines department. Â Contact Marcus Atkinson Fine & Rare Wine Specialist marcus@webbs.co.nz 09 529 5601 | 027 929 5601

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The Robert Macaulay Collection — February 2019

The Robert Macaulay Collection spans almost 40 years of collecting, with a special focus on male figurative works, the collection features original artworks, prints, ceramics, glass and mid-century modern furniture. Including Terry Stringer, Robin White, Richard McWhannell, Nigel Brown, Tom Burnett, Gary Nash and Len Castle. This unique Single-Owner Collection will be offered in a special online only sale with the works being viewed at our Mt Eden premises.

Contact Caolán McAleer Single-Owner Collections caolan@webbs.co.nz 09 529 5603 | 027 929 5603

Rodney Fumpston Jason I Estimate: $600-$1,000

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Sydney —

Masters of modern art from the Hermitage

Heaven and Earth in Chinese Art

2 February - 5 May 2019

Art Gallery of New South Wales - until 3 March 2019 Director Michael Brand said “In an often divided and intolerant world, the art museum must be a place of dialogue, nuance, complexity, ambiguity, discovery, surprise, curiosity and wonder. It must also be a place of open debate, impassioned opinion, and thoughtful reflection. Here, you can experience how people were, and believed, in other times and places. You can also discover, through today’s art, the differences and commonalities that define us now. At the Gallery, audiences can see pioneering works such as Kazimir Malevich’s ground-breaking modernist painting the Black Square c.1930 on loan from the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg; they can see treasures from one of the finest collections of Chinese art in the world, the National Palace Museum in Taipei.”

Masters of modern art presents a magnificent selection of works from the towering figures of modern art. The exhibition captures the ebullience, idealism and confidence of artists as they freed themselves from tradition. Exploring the origins of modern art, from the bold experiments of Cézanne, to the radical innovation of artists like Matisse and Picasso, this exhibition documents the seismic shifts that took place in European painting in the years after 1900, moving from realistic art looking at the external world, to a more subjective abstraction concerned with inner worlds - encapsulating a defining moment in art history. This is a rare opportunity to see works from the modern masters – a journey of startling colour and form, groundbreaking endeavour, and bold leaps of the imagination. AGNSW are also presenting a ‘visionary’ Russian cinema series alongside the exhibition - of Soviet slapstick, Moscow high melodrama and sci-fi masterpieces. 28

Sydney - from top: Wassily Kandinsky Landscape: Dünaberg near Murnau 1913 The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg

Pablo Picasso Woman with a fan 1908 The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg

Heaven and earth is the first exhibition in Australasia from the Taipei Museum which houses the world’s most priceless collection of Chinese art, sourced from the Imperial collections of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Celebrating the rich heritage of Chinese culture through the fundamental philosophical concept tian ren he yi or ‘harmony between heaven, nature and humans’, the exhibition presents over 150 artworks, including paintings, calligraphy, illustrated books, bronzes, jade and wood carvings, and ceramics. The Museum has the world’s largest collection of rare Chinese ceramics, some made exclusively for the court and one of the Five Great Kilns of the Song Dynasty (960–1279), along with major collections of Jun ware. To see examples of early Jun, Song and Qing ceramics is well worth a visit to Sydney. Also on display is a masterpiece of banded jasper stone carved into a mouth-watering piece of stewed pork belly resting on a gilt metal stand from the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) and rarely offered on loan as it’s regarded as one of the museum’s top three treasures.

Paul Cézanne, Fruit 1879 - 80 The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg

top right: Ming dynasty 1368 – 1644 Portrait of the Hung-chih Emperor (detail) National Palace Museum, Taipei

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International News — Singapore—

Minimalism: Space. Light. Object.

ArtScience Museum and National Gallery Singapore 16 November 2018 14 April 2019 clockwise: Po Po Red Cube 1986 oil on canvas, paper collage and gneiss Collection of National Gallery Singapore teamLab Enso 2017 Digital art Courtesy of Ikkan Art International Olafur Eliasson Seu corpo da obra (Your body of work) 2011 Courtesy of the artist

The ArtScience Museum and NGS have collaborated on this major exhibition across two venues exploring the history and legacy of this radical movement with more than 130 works. Minimalism was a turning point in the history of art. Through the use of simple, geometric forms and non-traditional materials, Minimalism shifted the way that we experience art: it made the physical encounter with the art work, and the space it occupies, increasingly important. This movement has had a profound influence not only on the visual arts, but also on music, performance, fashion, architecture and design. ArtScience Museum traces the roots of Minimalism back to the 2,000 year old texts that formed the basis W EBB’S

for Hinduism and Buddhism, and the Zen Buddhist practices of a Japanese scholar who taught many of those now associated with Minimalism. Alongside the work of influential artists such as Mona Hatoum, Carmen Herrera and Richard Long, it references Minimalism as seen in Chinese Maximalism, contemporary abstraction and conceptualism through the work of Asian artists such as Song Dong, Team Lab and Charwai Tsai amongst others. Many works meditate on notions of the void and ‘nothingness’ – principles that resonate with both Minimalism and science as seen in the work of art-scientist Frederik De Wilde. The exhibition also explores the impact and legacies of minimalist sound and experimental composition within a dedicated Sound Room.

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National Gallery Singapore’s exhibition explores the development of Minimal art and ideas from the 1950s to the present day, tracing its shift from painting to sculpture and then to spatial installations and immersive environments. It will feature works by some of the most significant artists of the past 70 years, including Rothko, Judd, Yayoi Kusama, Olafur Eliasson, Anish Kapoor and Ai Weiwei. Throughout the duration of the exhibition both venues will host music, film and dance events showcasing the impact Minimalism has had on many other art forms. It promises to be an exhibition that will thrill and amaze the senses.

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The Roy Savage Collection of Classic Cars Part II March 2019

In December 2016 Webb’s was privileged to auction Part One of The Roy Savage Collection of Classic Cars, with a pronounced British theme, the sale was an overwhelming success with all 30 vehicles selling, many in excess of their upper estimate. Following on from these outstanding results and Roy’s passing in 2017 the Savage Family have again entrusted Webb’s to market the balance of their father’s passion with this, Part Two of ‘The Roy Savage Collection of Classic Cars’. Marques offered include: 1952 Bentley MK 6, 1928 Rolls Royce 20 h.p, 1936 Rolls Royce 25/30 Limousine, 1951 Roll Royce Silver Dawn, 1978 Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible 1 Drophead, 1955 Allard Sports Coupe 2300 CC K3, 1968 Mercedes-Benz 280SL Sports Coupe H&S Top and 1964 Landrover 2A.

Enquiries Caolán McAleer Single-Owner Collections caolan@webbs.co.nz 09 529 5603 | 027 929 5603

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Announcing— A Private Collection of Vintage Photographs Early 2019

Webb’s are proud to present a large, historical collection dating from the 1860s – 1930s of portraits, cartes de visites, scenes and important events from New Zealand, Australia, the Pacific, South East Asia, Japan, Africa and the Americas. Assembled over two decades from international sources spanning North America and Europe, the collector was inspired by their interest in societies and cultures and the rich history of the Pacific. As the collection grew the purpose developed into a desire to bring back to New Zealand these important records of our people and past to reconnect with a new generation. Contact Amanda Morrissey-Brown Fine Art Specialist amanda@webbs.co.nz 09 529 5610 | 027 929 5609

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left: Woman with a Flower 1891 Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen below: Breton Girl 1889 Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen

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Gauguin: A Spiritual Journey

de Young Museum 17 November 2018 7 April 2019

A revolutionary artist Paul Gauguin (1848 - 1903) began his career mentored by Impressionists Pisarro, Degas and Cézanne, then collaborated with Van Gogh experimenting with Symbolism. Later, his own distinctive style of painting evolved using fields of flat, bold colours and dark outlines which influenced early 20C artists such as Picasso and Matisse. Although Gauguin is best known as a painter and printmaker the exhibition includes ceramics and wood carving revealing his creative interest in decorative arts. In addition items from Gaugin’s own collection of Impressionist art are featured. More than sixty Gauguin paintings, wood carvings, and ceramics will be

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as an early drawing of his wife, Mette Gad c1873, Woman sewing, his first nude exhibited in 1881, to late and well known works painted in Tahiti with one of his most famous portraits Tahitian Woman with a Flower from 1891 - and inspired by his time in the Pacific. Included in the exhibition is a commissioned video work, First Impressions: Paul Gauguin by interdisciplinary artist Yuki Kihara (Samoa/NZ) that addresses the colonial gaze. bottom left: Reclining Tahitian Women (Tahitian: Arearea no varus Ino / “The Amusement of the Evil Spirit”) Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen

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Fine Jewels, Watches & Luxury Accessories — Entries Now Invited April 2019

This auction looks to include a curated collection of jewellery from the Edwardian and Art Deco periods, coloured stone jewellery and classic and contemporary diamond pieces. Also of interest are timepieces from internationally renowned brands such as Cartier, Patek Philippe, Omega and Rolex to be presented alongside luxury accessories by leading designers such as Yves Saint Laurent, Hermès and Louis Vuitton. Contact us to book an appointment with our Jewellery Specialist who can provide you with a complimentary appraisal for your precious pieces and guide you through the auction process. Contact Lauren Boustridge BSc, AJP GG (GIA) Fine Jewels & Watches Specialist Lauren@webbs.co.nz 09 529 5607 | 027 929 5607 Featured: Juliette Hogan Wren Dress


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Jewellery: The Body Transformed Metropolitan Museum of Art 12 November 2018 24 September 2019

What is jewellery? Why do we wear it? What meanings does it carry? Traversing time and space, this exhibition explores how jewellery acts upon and activates the body it adorns. This global conversation about one of the most personal and universal of art forms brings together some 230 objects drawn almost exclusively from The Met collection. A dazzling array of headdresses and ear ornaments, brooches and belts, necklaces and rings will be shown along with sculptures, paintings, prints, and photographs that will enrich and amplify the many stories of transformation that jewellery tells.

Rene-Jules Lalique, Necklace c1897-99 Gold, enamel, opals, amethysts Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Collecting Fine Jewellery Lauren Boustridge BSc, AJP, GG (GIA) Fine Jewels and Watches Specialist Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco each era is marked by a distinct design aesthetic that in recent years has had a surge of popularity with collectors, enthusiasts and jewellery lovers alike. A Victorian seed pearl bangle hammering down at $1,527.50 far exceeding its high estimate of $600 in our last Fine Jewels, Watches and Luxury Accessories auction reinforces this growing trend and shows the market is strong for high quality pieces in good and original condition. A Victorian Seed Pearl Bangle Price Realized incl. BP:$1,527.50

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converted into more fashionable jewellery styles such as pendants or rings, or large, old-cut diamonds to be removed from settings and re-cut into a more desirable, although slightly smaller; modern round brilliant cut. Trends within the fashion industry are cyclic, the same is true for jewellery. Two emerging trends, that I believe will be in full swing in the coming years, are the desire for large, old ‘mine’ and early European cut diamonds for engagement rings; and a resurgence in the popularity of brooches.

Estimate: $450 - $600 (September, 2018)

20ct Edwardian Amethyst Brooch and Earrings Price Realized incl. BP:$587.50

There is a finite number of pieces made during these eras and every year more pieces are lost, dismantled or re-designed into jewellery styles that reflect contemporary tastes. The sentiment that is so commonly associated with jewellery is often the driving force behind the re-design. I have friends who have been lucky enough to use diamonds from their Grandmother’s rings and combine them with diamonds from their future mother-in-law when creating their own engagement ring. Also, it’s been common for many excellent brooches from these periods to be

Already diamond prices for old cut diamonds of good colour and clarity match that of modern round brilliant cut diamonds of equal quality (unheard of even 5 years ago). As for brooches, the versatility of the piece – able to be worn on the lapel, in the hair, or to secure a neck ribbon or scarf, will prove popular with Millennials who appreciate the multi-purpose functions and sustainability that brooches offer. After all, a necklace can only be worn on the neck and earrings on the ear.

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Fine Jewels, Watches & Luxury Accessories Sunday 2 December — 2:00pm Specialist Enquiries and Condition Reports — Lauren Boustridge BSc, AJP, GG (GIA) Fine Jewels & Watches Specialist lauren@webbs.co.nz 09 529 5607 | 027 929 5607 Lots not illustrated in this catalogue are illustrated online at www.webbs.co.nz

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A Gentleman’s stainless steel Luxury wristwatch, Tissot, circa 2010’s. Automatic. 41mm. Ref. T086407 A. Serial number 9N5 U0E XXM. A circular black dial with silver toned applied batons. Sweeping seconds and date aperture at 3 o’clock. Case, dial and buckle signed. Original box, bag and manual. Two year manufacture’s warranty. $500 – $600

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A Gentleman’s stainless steel Formula 1 wristwatch, Tag Heuer. Quartz. 41mm. Ref WAZ1112. Serial number WEG8097. Circular black dial with applied luminous silver batons and numbers. Date aperture at 3 o’clock. Case, dial and buckle signed. Extra links. $500 – $700

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A Gentleman’s stainless steel and ceramic Conquest wristwatch, Longines, circa 2010’s. Automatic. 42mm. Ref. L3.657.4. Serial number 35013901. Circular black dial with silver luminous markers and date aperture at 3 o’clock. Bracelet accented with ceramic links. Case, dial and buckle signed. Box and extra links. $1,300 – $1,900

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A Gentleman’s white gold L.U.C wristwatch, Chopard. Automatic. 39mm. Serial number 1540740. Circular black dial with applied silver batons and numbers. Small seconds sub-dial at 6 o’clock. 18ct white gold. Case, dial and buckle signed. $6,000 – $7,000

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A Lady’s stainless steel Dolcevita wristwatch, Longines, circa 2010’s. Quartz. 24 x 33mm. Serial number 33236096. Rectangular white dial with applied silver tone batons. Diamond set bezel comprising of thirty-two round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.32 carats. Case, dial and bracelet signed. $800 – $1,200

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A Gentleman’s stainless steel Aquaracer wristwatch, Tag Heuer, circa 2010’s. Quartz. 39mm. Ref. WAF111Z. Serial number VN4244. Circular silver dial with uni-directional bezel and luminous markers. Data aperture at 3 o’clock. Case, dial and buckle signed. Extra links and box. $800 – $1,200

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A Gentleman’s stainless steel Link wristwatch, Tag Heuer. Quartz. 41mm. Ref WAT1110. Serial number EPK3223. Circular black dial with applied silver batons. Date aperture at 3 o’clock. Case, dial and buckle signed. Extra links. $600 – $850

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A Gentleman’s stainless steel Transocean Day Date wristwatch, Breitling. Automatic. 43mm. Ref A45310. Circular black dial with applied silver batons and numbers. Sweeping seconds, date aperture at 3 o’clock and day aperture at 12 o’clock. Case, dial and buckle signed. Travel case and extra links. $3,000 – $4,500

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A Lady’s stainless steel Tank Française wristwatch, Cartier, circa 2010s. Quartz. 25 x 20mm. Ref. 2384. Serial number 783972UF. Square off white dial with Roman numerals. Diamond set bezel comprising of twenty-four round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.49 carats. Case, dial and bracelet signed. $2,500 – $3,300

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A Gentleman’s gold Eclipse shutter pocket watch, Cartier, circa 1920’s. Crown wind. 42x28mm. Case numbered 21658/418395/1649. White dial with black Roman numerals. 18ct yellow gold. 18ct fob chain 52cm. Original Box. $6,000 – $7,400

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A Lady’s stainless steel and gold Oyster Perpetual Date wristwatch, Rolex, circa 1985. Automatic. 26mm. Reference number 69173. Serial number 8735846. Circular gold dial with Roman numerals and gold batons. Centre sweeping seconds, date aperture at 3 o’clock. Jubilee bracelet. Case, dial and buckle signed. $1,200 – $1,800

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A Gentleman’s gold Quantieme Perpetual wristwatch, Audemars Piguet, circa 1990. Automatic. 36mm. Ref. C 4092. Serial number 1567. Circular white dial with applied gold batons. Perpetual calendar and moon phase. Original mesh bracelet. 18ct gold. Case, dial and buckle signed. Box. Gemmologist’s report available. $22,000 – $25,000

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A Gentleman’s gold wristwatch, Movado Museum, circa 1960. Manual wind. 34mm. Serial number 30 0270 535. Ultra thin circular gold dial. Dial signed. $1,600 – $2,500

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A Gentleman’s T-Tempo stainless steel wristwatch, Tissot, circa 2010. Automatic. 39mm. Ref. T060407 A. Serial number 14BL0367589. Circular silver dial with gold toned applied batons. Sweeping seconds and date aperture at 3 o’clock. Case, dial and buckle signed. Gold toned accents on bracelet and bezel. Original box, bag and manual. Two year manufacture’s warranty. $550 – $650 W EBB’S

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A gold Oyster Perpetual DayDate wristwatch, Rolex, circa 1989. Automatic. 36mm. Ref. 18238. Serial number L462995. Circular gold dial with gold batons. Sweeping seconds and date aperture at 3 o’clock. Original President bracelet numbered 8385. Case, dial and buckle signed. 18ct gold. Original box. $11,000 – $16,000

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A Lady’s stainless steel wristwatch, Tissot, circa 2010’s. Automatic. 34mm. Ref. TO72207 A. Serial number 13BC1083268. Circular mother-of-pearl and brown dial with rose gold toned applied batons. Sweeping seconds and date aperture at 3 o’clock. Rose gold toned accents on bracelet and bezel. Case, dial and buckle signed. Original box, bag and manual. Two year manufacture’s warranty. $450 – $500

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A Lady’s white gold Tank Française wristwatch, Cartier, circa 2009. Quartz. 27 x 20mm. Ref. 2403. Serial number 790178CD. Square off-white dial with Roman numerals. Diamond set bezel comprising of twenty-four brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.49 carats. 18ct white gold. Case, dial and bracelet signed. Box. Gemmologist’s report available. $15,500 – $18,000

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A Gentleman’s stainless steel Pluton Navitimer wristwatch, Breitling, circa 1990’s. Quartz. 41mm. Ref. 4543. Serial number 80 191. Chronograph, circular black dial with luminous markers and original rubber strap. Case, dial and buckle signed. Additional dial and bezel. Yellow marble plastic and chrome Breitling ball point pen included. $1,200 – $1,800

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A Florentine waist bag belt, Louis Vuitton. Features a monogram leather canvas with Alcantara interior, brown leather trim and waist belt. Gold toned hardware. Approximately 11 x 16cm. Waist belt approximately 101cm. Serial number FL1012. Accompanied with dustbag. $650 – $1,100

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A Manhattan GM handbag, Louis Vuitton. Features a monogram leather canvas with a leather trim and beige Alcantara leather lining. Gold toned hardware. Approximately 39 x 24cm. Shoulder drop 16cm. Serial number FL0087. Accompanied with dustbag. $2,400 – $2,800

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A Beverly GM handbag, Louis Vuitton. Features a monogram leather canvas with a Vachetta leather trim and beige Alcantara leather interior. Gold toned hardware. Approximately 37 x 21cm. Shoulder drop 15cm. Serial number SR3097. Accompanied with dustbag. $1,200 – $2,000

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An Alize 24 Heures travel bag, Louis Vuitton. Features a monogram leather canvas with a Vachetta leather trim and beige canvas interior. Gold toned hardware. Approximately 48 x 38cm. Shoulder drop 8cm. Serial number VI0092. Accompanied with brown canvas detachable shoulder strap and dustbag. $1,200 – $1,600

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A Trousse Boite A Tout Cosmetic Bag, Louis Vuitton. Features a monogram leather canvas with a leather trim, beige Alcantara leather interior and three zipper pockets. Gold toned hardware. Approximately 21 x 16 x 5cm. Serial number M11006. Accompanied with dustbag. $900 – $1,100

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A Laptop Case, Louis Vuitton. Features a monogram leather canvas with leather trim and brown leather interior. Gold toned hardware. Approximately 38 x 28cm. Serial number TH0042. Accompanied with dustbag. $1,100 – $1,400

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A Messenger satchel, Louis Vuitton. Features a Damier Ebene canvas, brown leather trim and brown canvas shoulder strap. Brown canvas interior. Gold toned hardware. Approximately 36 x 30cm. Shoulder strap drop 30cm. Serial number SP0067. Accompanied with dustbag. $700 – $1,000

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A denim Mini Pleaty shoulder bag, Louis Vuitton. Features a monogram denim canvas with a cowhide leather trim and saffron leather lining. Gold toned hardware. Approximately 25 x 17cm. Shoulder drop 20cm. Serial number GA0036. Accompanied with dustbag. $960 – $1,200

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A mesh Frances crossbody bag, Louis Vuitton. Features a bronze mesh with traditional monogram pattern. Gold toned hardware. Approximately 18 x 17.5 cm. Shoulder strap drop approximately 68cm. Accompanied with original dustbag and box. $1,200 – $1,400


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A Mirabeau GM handbag, Louis Vuitton. Features black Epi leather canvas and black smooth leather trim and handles. Alcantara leather interior. Silver toned hardware. Approximately 37 x 26cm. Handle drop approximately 8.5cm. Serial number SN0123. Original receipt. Accompanied with detachable shoulder strap. $1,900 – $2,600

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A Coco Mademoiselle Scarf flap handbag, Chanel. Features a Mademoiselle & Coco print quilted silk canvas, and black lambskin trim and accents. Silver toned hardware and a classic Chanel leather chain strap. Approximately 24 x 13cm. Shoulder drop 43cm. Serial number 8322489. Accompanied with original box, authenticity card and dustbag. $1,900 – $2,200 D E C E MB E R 20 18


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A diamond cluster pendant, four bar set baguette cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.18 carats, accented with pavé set petals containing eight-two round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.78 carats, hung on a fine chain. 18ct white gold. Weight 4.1 grams. Length 2.1cm. Width 1.6cm. Chain length 44cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,600 – $2,000

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A full circle diamond bangle, twenty-six bezel set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 1.16 carats, accented with seventy-eight round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.59 carats, in an alternating style. 18ct white gold. Weight 16.8 grams. Inside diameter 6.2 cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $3,900 – $4,900

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A pair of diamond drop earrings, one hundred and four pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.78 carats, in a petal motif. 18ct white gold. Weight 3.0 grams. Length 2.8cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,200 – $1,800

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A pair of diamond stud earrings, two claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 1.07 carats, colour ‘H-J’, clarity ‘I1’. 14ct white gold. Weight 1.3 grams. Gemmologist’s report available. $2,400 – $3,400

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A diamond pendant, one claw set round brilliant cut diamond of estimated weight 1.31 carat, accented above by one claw set round brilliant cut diamond of estimated weight 0.55 carat, hung on a spiga chain. 18ct white gold. Weight 7.4 grams. Chain length 45cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $5,500 – $7,000

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A diamond giraffe brooch, one hundred and seventy-six pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.80 carats, in a giraffe motif. 18ct white gold. Weight 4.8 grams. Length 5.3cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,500 – $2,200

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A 0.75 carat diamond solitaire ring, claw set round brilliant cut diamond of estimated weight, ‘G’ colour, ‘SI’ clarity. 9ct white gold. Weight 2.4 grams. Ring size J. Gemmologist’s report available. $2,500 – $3,500

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A diamond ring, four tension set princess cut diamonds in centre of estimated total weight 0.40 carats, accented with forty round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.28 carats. 14ct white gold. Weight 4.6 grams. Ring size M. $700 – $1,000

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A diamond heart pendant, fortysix pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.10 carats, in a heart motif, hung on a fine chain. 18ct yellow and white gold. Pendant length 1.8cm. Chain length 45cm. $2,000 – $2,800

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A gold ring, FRED, four gold links over a mesh wire band. 18ct gold and stainless steel. Weight 6.5 grams. Width 7.3mm. Ring size K. $800 – $1,100

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An oval hinged bangle, bamboo motif. 9ct gold. Weight 13.3 grams. Inside diameter 6cm. Width 9.1mm. $350 – $550 W EBB’S

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A 0.72 carat diamond ring, claw set round brilliant cut diamond centre of estimated weight, ‘G’ colour, ‘VS’ clarity, accented with six grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.15 carats. 18ct gold and platinum. Weight 3.3 grams. Ring size O 1/2. Gemmologist’s report available. $3,800 – $4,800

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A pair of diamond earrings, thirtyfour grain set round cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.20 carats. 14ct gold. Weight 3.8 grams. Length 1.5cm. $450 – $750

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A pair of diamond earrings, two claw set round brilliant cut diamond centres of estimated total weight 0.40 carat, in a flower motif. 14ct yellow gold. Weight 1.7 grams. Diameter 0.9cm. $500 – $700

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A diamond tennis bracelet, seventy-one channel set princess cut diamonds of estimated total weight 4.83 carats. 18ct yellow gold. Weight 4.8 grams. Length 18cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $5,500 – $7,000

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A Victorian diamond ring, two claw set old European cut diamonds of estimated weight 0.32 carats in a heart motif plate, accented by two bezel set single cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.4 carats. 14ct white and yellow gold. Weight 2.6 grams. Ring size T. Gemmologist’s report available. $800 – $1,400

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A pair of diamond drop earrings, two bezel set round brilliant cut diamonds in centres of estimated total weight 0.40 carats, on wire shepherds hook fittings. 18ct gold. Weight 2.8 grams. Length 2.0cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $900 – $1,300

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A diamond bangle, nine hammer set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.27 carats. 9ct white gold. Weight 17.7 grams. Inside diameter 6.7cm. $1,700 – $2,200

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A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, bezel set round mix cut sapphire centre of estimated weight 0.51 carat, accented by twelve round brilliant and two tapered baguette cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.34 carats. Platinum. Weight 4.9 grams. Ring size L. $900 – $1,500

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A 0.85 carat diamond solitaire ring, claw set pear cut diamond of estimated weight, ‘G’ colour, ‘SI’ clarity. 9ct white gold. Weight 2.6 grams. Ring size I 1/2. Gemmologist’s report available. $4,200 – $5,200 50

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A pair of diamond stud earrings, two claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 2.0 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 2.8 grams. Gemmologist’s report available. $5,500 – $7,000

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An Art Deco brooch, claw set early round cut diamond centre of estimated weight 0.40 carat, accented with twelve old European cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.90 carats and twenty step cut synthetic sapphires in a pierced out design. 9ct rose gold and silver. Weight 9.1 grams. Length 6.7cm. Width 1.2cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $3,200 – $4,000

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A diamond drop pendant, three claw set princess cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.17 carats, hung on a fine diamond cut curb chain. 18ct white gold and platinum. Weight 4.0 grams. Pendant length 1.4cm. Chain length 40cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $800 – $1,200

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A tanzanite and diamond cluster ring, bezel set oval cabochon cut tanzanite centre of estimated weight 2.41 carat, accented by twenty-four round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.15 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 4.1 grams. Ring size M. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,200 – $2,000

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A 2.13 carat loose diamond, round brilliant cut diamond of known weight, colour ‘H’ and clarity ‘I1’. Gemmologist’s report available. $9,200 – $11,000

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A sapphire and diamond ring, eight claw set marquise cut sapphires of estimated total weight 0.60 carats, accented with eleven claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.44 carats. 14ct white gold. Weight 5.2 grams. Length 1.9cm. Ring size J. $800 – $1,200


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An Important Victorian diamond starburst brooch, hair pin and pendant of significant provenance. Claw set old European cut diamond centre of estimated total weight 0.42 carat, accented with fortytwo old European cut diamonds of estimated total weight 2.03 carats. 18ct rose gold and silver. Weight 17.5 grams. Diameter 4cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $6,500 – $8,500

The Seddon Star This stunning Victorian diamond brooch was worn as part of a tiara by Louisa Jane Seddon, wife of Prime Minister Richard Seddon to the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902. Richard John Seddon, also known as King Dick was the Premier of New Zealand between 1893 to 1906, making him the longest serving Prime Minister of the country. Seddon was a boisterous imperialist and a colourful and dynamic leader of the nation. He held the title until his sudden death on board the vessel Oswestry Grange returning to New Zealand in 1906. As a great supporter of the British Royals, Seddon and his wife, Louisa Seddon, were among those to attend the elaborate coronation of King Edward VII at Westminster Abbey in 1902. Louisa Seddon was presented with a diamond tiara, comprising of three central diamond stars, by the woman of New Zealand and the Anglo New Zealand Association. The tiara was later dismantled into three smaller pieces, at which point, this piece was designed to be worn as a brooch or on a hair pin. Lot 57 was directly passed down to a grandchild of Louisa Seddon, who has passed it on by direct descent to the vendor. 53

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A white enamel egg pendant, decorative enamelling featuring leaves and butterflies in various colours, one bezel set round brilliant cut diamond of estimated weight 0.02 carat in base. 18ct gold and sterling silver. Weight 27.7 grams. Pendant length 3.4cm. Chain length 62cm. Box. $2,900 – $3,900

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A diamond cross pendant, seven claw set round brilliant cut diamonds in centre of estimated total weight 0.25 carats. 18ct gold. Weight 4.6 grams. Pendant length 3cm. Chain length 45cm. $850 – $1,200

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A ‘Oui’ ring, Christian Dior, circa 2013. One bezel set round cut diamond of estimated total weight 0.02ct. Serial number 49 041087. 18ct gold. Weight 2.0 grams. Original box and authenticity card. $400 – $600

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A 1.01 carat diamond cluster ring, one claw set cushion cut diamond centre of known weight, ‘D’ colour, ‘SI1’ clarity, surrounded by fortysix grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.46 carats. 18ct yellow and white gold. Weight 5.6 grams. GIA certified. Ring size K 1/2. $3,800 – $4,500

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An aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, claw set oval cut aquamarine centre of estimated weight 3.50 carat, surrounded by fourteen round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.70 carats. 18ct white and yellow gold. Weight 8.1 grams. Length 2cm. Width 1.7cm. Ring size Q. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,700 – $2,400

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A large citrine and diamond enhancer, claw set cushion cut citrine centre of estimated weight 81.97 carat, with an accented bale comprising six grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.08 carats. 9ct gold. Weight 22.0 grams. Length 3.7cm. Width 2.6cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $2,400 – $3,200

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A golden sapphire and diamond ring, claw set mixed cut golden sapphire centre of estimated weight 3.85 carat, accented either side with three grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.72 carats. 18ct yellow and white gold. Weight 9.9 grams. Width 11mm. Ring size Q. Gemmologist’s report available. $8,000 – $9,500

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A Happy Diamond bracelet, Chopard, three bezel set floating diamonds in centre of estimated total weight 0.09 carats, accented with two bezel set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.10 carats. 18ct gold. Weight 15.9 grams. Length 18cm. $1,800 – $2,500

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A Victorian diamond ring, one bezel set old mine cut diamond of estimated weight 0.75 carat. 18ct gold. Weight 6.8 grams. Ring size O 1/2. Gemmologists report available. $2,500 – $3,500


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A full circle diamond bangle, fiftynine claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 8.78 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 19.2 grams. Inside diameter 6.4cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $14,000 – $17,000 69

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A pair of large pavé diamond dome earrings, one hundred and seventy pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 10.30 carats. Platinum and 18ct yellow gold. Weight 27.3 grams. Diameter 2.4cm. Gemmologist's report available. $7,000 – $9,500

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A diamond cluster ring, claw set pear cut diamond centre of estimated weight 1.0 carat, surrounded by thirty-seven claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.31 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 1.3 grams. Ring size L. Gemmologist’s report available. $4,800 – $6,000

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A pair of diamond drop earrings, one hundred and ninety-six claw and channel set baguette and round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 2.0 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 8.1 grams. Length 5.6cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,700 – $2,500

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A pair of diamond circle earrings, one hundred and fifty-eight pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 2.17 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 9.2 grams. Diameter 2.7cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $3,000 – $4,000 W EBB’S

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A diamond cluster brooch, fiftysix claw set marquise and round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 11.15 carats, in a complex wreath design. Platinum. Weight 15.2 grams. Length 4.6cm. Width 3.7cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $8,000 – $11,000

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A diamond necklace, ten bezel set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.40 carats set between lengths of fine chain. 18ct white gold. Weight 6.5 grams. Length 44cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,400 – $2,200

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A pair of diamond cluster earrings, one hundred and eighteen pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 1.37 carats, accented with fifty-four baguette cut diamonds of estimated total weight 1.41 carats, in a flower motif. 18ct white gold. Weight 2.8 grams. Diameter 1.5cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $3,800 – $4,800

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A diamond band ring, one hundred and seventy-one pave set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 4.80 carats. Platinum. Width 11.6mm. Ring size N. Gemmologist's report available. $10,000 – $12,000 76

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A 1.02 carat loose diamond, princess cut diamond of known weight, colour ‘E’ and clarity ‘VS2’. GIA certified. $4,500 – $5,500 57

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An emerald and diamond ring, claw set oval cut emerald centre of estimated total weight 1.32 carat, accented either side with claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.53 carats. 18ct yellow gold and platinum. Weight 5.9 grams. Ring size P. Gemmologist’s report available. $6,000 – $8,000 77

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A 2.33 carat loose emerald, square step cut emerald of known weight. Gemmologist’s report available. $600 – $800 78

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An emerald and diamond ring, claw set emerald cut emerald centre of estimated weight 0.70 carat, accented either side with claw set princess cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.42 carats. 18ct yellow gold and platinum. Weight 5.1 grams. Ring size N. $3,500 – $4,500

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An Important Georgian emerald and diamond brooch, circa 1820's. Claw set emerald-cut Colombian emerald centre of estimated weight 16.0 carat, surrounded by twenty-two grain and rub-over set native rose cut diamonds of estimated total weight 2.50 carats in an rectangular plaque design. 18ct gold and silver. Weight 21.0 grams. Length 3.2cm. Width 2.7cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $27,000 – $32,000

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A diamond heart pendant, twentyfive channel set baguette and tapered baguette cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.62 carats, accented with sixteen claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.24 carats, in a heart motif, hung on a fine chain. 14ct yellow gold. 9ct chain. Weight 12.8 grams. Pendant length 3.2cm. Chain length 50cm. $1,400 – $2,000

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A large amethyst and diamond ring, claw set emerald cut amethyst centre of estimated weight 13.30 carats, accented with eighteen grain set old European cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.90 carats. 9ct rose and white gold. Weight 15.7 grams. Ring size S. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,900 – $2,500

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A diamond ring, three channel set round brilliant cut fancy pink diamonds of estimated total weight 0.64 carats alternated with two channel set round brilliant cut white diamonds of estimated total weight 0.40 carats. 18ct rose gold. Weight 6.0 grams. Ring size K. Gemmologist’s report available. $5,000 – $7,000

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A diamond ring, one claw set round brilliant cut diamond centre of estimated total weight 0.40 carat, accented by two claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.60 carats. 18ct white and yellow gold. Weight 4.4 grams. Ring size L1/2. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,300 – $1,800

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An amethyst ring, bezel set round cabochon amethyst centre of estimated weight 16.5 carat, with gold detailing. Sterling silver and 18ct gold. Weight 31.8 grams. Width 20mm. Gemmologist’s report available. $950 – $1,400

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An Edwardian amethyst pendant, seven claw set heart shaped amethysts of estimated total weight 13.77 carats, hung on a fine belcher chain. 9ct gold. Weight 8.8 grams. Length 40cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $600 – $800

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A pair of amethyst and diamond earrings, two claw set oval cut amethyst centres of estimated weight 1.0 carats, surrounded by thirty-six claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.18 carats. 18ct gold. Weight 3.4 grams. Length 1.1cm. $350 – $500

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An amethyst and diamond bracelet, twenty-four claw set oval cut amethysts of estimated total weight 7.50 carats, alternated with fortyeight claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.49 carats. 18ct gold. Weight 12.7 grams. Length 18.5cm. $1,000 – $1,700 88

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An oval hinged bangle, two-toned in a twisted wire motif. 18ct yellow and white gold. Weight 19.8 grams. Inside diameter 6.3cm. $900 – $1,300

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A pearl ring, one 12.7mm pinkish green toned pearl, in a decorative setting. 18ct gold. Weight 5.8 grams. Ring size L. $400 – $700

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A Victorian diamond ring, one gypsy set early pear cut diamond of estimated weight 0.27 carat accented by two gypsy set old European cut diamonds of estimated total diamond weight 0.47 carats. 18ct gold. Weight 5.5 grams. Ring size O. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,600 – $2,200 90 91

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A diamond cluster bracelet, three hundred and seventy-eight pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 5.59 carats, accented by three hundred and eight baguette cut diamonds of estimated total weight 4.41ct, in fourteen cluster disks. 18ct white gold. Weight 32.7 grams. Length 18.5cm. Width 1.2cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $14,500 – $18,000

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A 2.35 carat diamond ring, grain set transitional early modern brilliant cut diamond centre of estimated weight, accented either side with three 8/8 cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.18 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 6.7 grams. Ring size S. Gemmologist’s report available. $14,500 – $17,500

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A diamond three stone ring, one claw set round brilliant cut diamond centre of estimated weight 0.10 carat, accented by two claw set pear cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.40 carats. 9ct white gold. Weight 2.2 grams. Ring size G. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,400 – $2,000

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A blue topaz and diamond ring, semi bezel set marquise cut blue topaz centre of estimated weight 2.50 carats, accented with twelve grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.06 carats. 14ct white gold. Weight 9.7 grams. Ring size N. $800 – $1,200

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An ornate diamond pendant, one bezel set old European cut diamond of estimated total weight 0.53 carats, accented by thirty four grain set rose, old and single cut diamonds in an ornate floral cluster. 18ct white gold and platinum. Weight 6.1 grams. Length 3.3cm. Width 2.5cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $3,900 – $4,900

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An aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, one claw set oval mixed cut aquamarine centre of estimated weight 4.40 carat, surrounded by twelve grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.09 carats, in an ornate floral style motif. 18ct white gold. Weight 8.1 grams. Ring size M1/2. Gemmologist’s report available. $2,800 – $3,600

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An Estate diamond ring, claw set early round brilliant cut diamond centre of estimated weight 0.86 carat, accented either side with two single and early round cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.14 carats. Platinum. Weight 3.6 grams. Ring size N. Gemmologist’s report available. $3,800 – $4,500

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A diamond cluster ring, four invisible set princess cut diamonds in centre of estimated weight 0.20 carats, surrounded by four claw set marquise cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.60 carats, accented by ninety round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.70 carats. Weight 5.2 grams. Ring size J1/2. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,800 – $2,500 63

An oval hinged diamond bangle, sixty-nine channel set baguette cut diamonds of estimated total weight 1.44 carats through centre, accented with one hundred and twenty-eight pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.77 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 17.1 grams. Inside diameter 6cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $4,000 – $5,000

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An opal and diamond cluster ring, claw set oval cabochon opal centre of estimated weight 3.17 carat, surrounded by sixteen claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.40 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 8.5 grams. Length 2.1cm. Width 1.6cm. Ring size S. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,300 – $2,000

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An Art Deco sapphire and diamond brooch, claw set emerald cut sapphire centre of estimated weight 1.60 carats, accented with fourteen grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.85 carats. Platinum and palladium. Weight 5.4 grams. Length 5.6cm. Gemmologist's report available. $2,500 – $3,500


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An Important pair of diamond drop earrings, two claw set pear cut diamond centres of estimated total weight 5.17 carats, accented above with claw set fancy light yellow pear cut diamonds of estimated total weight 1.25 carats and fancy light yellow princess cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.18 carats, surrounded by one hundred and forty-two fancy yellow round brilliant cut diamonds. 18ct yellow gold. Weight 9.7 grams. Length 3.0cm. GIA certified. Gemmologist’s report available. $24,000 – $28,000

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A pair of diamond drop earrings, two claw set fancy light yellow pear cut diamond centres of estimated total weight 0.59 carats, accented with one hundred and thirty-two pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.68 carats and two claw set marquise cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.31 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 5.9 grams. Length 4.2cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,500 – $2,500

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An Important 4.00 carat diamond ring, claw set heart shaped fancy light yellow diamond centre of known weight, surrounded by twenty-five claw set fancy yellow diamonds of estimated total weight 0.18 carats and accented either side with a claw set pear cut diamond of estimated total weight 1.02 carats. 18ct white and yellow gold. Weight 5.2 grams. Ring size N. GIA certified. Gemmologist’s report available. $42,000 – $48,000

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A pair of gold earrings, Tiffany & Co. 14ct gold. Weight 13.6 grams. Width 2.1cm. Clip attachments. Box. $500 – $800

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An oval bangle, Tiffany & Co. Two gold balls at clasp with sliver wire motif. Sterling silver and 18ct gold. Weight 15.1 grams. Inside diameter 6cm. $500 – $700

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A solitaire diamond ring, Tiffany & Co, circa 1992. Claw set round brilliant cut diamond of known weight 0.77 carat, ‘F’ colour, ‘VS2’ clarity, in a Tiffany setting. 18ct yellow gold and platinum. Weight 2.9 grams. Ring size K. Original diamond report available. Original box. $4,200 – $6,000

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A diamond bracelet, Tiffany & Co. Thirty-five grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.44 carats, in an ‘X’ motif alternated with fine mesh sections. 18ct white gold. Weight 21.8 grams. Length 17.5cm. Width 0.8 cm. Original box. $6,000 – $8,000 107

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A pair of diamond earrings, Tiffany & Co. Fourteen grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.18 carats, in a ‘X’ motif. 18ct white gold. Weight 5.5 grams. Length 0.8cm. Original box. $1,400 – $2,200

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A 1.53 carat diamond ring, Tiffany & Co. Claw set round brilliant cut diamond centre of known weight, ‘E’ colour, ‘VS1’ clarity, in a Tiffany setting. Platinum. Weight 3.1 grams. Ring size J. Original certificate and box. $28,000 – $35,000

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A sapphire and diamond ring, one claw set oval mixed cut sapphire centre of estimated total weight 1.70 carat, accented either side with a claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.55 carats. 18ct yellow and white gold. Weight 3.5 grams. Ring size O. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,800 – $2,500

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An Estate sapphire and diamond ring, claw set oval cut sapphire centre of estimated weight 0.60 carat, accented with four old European cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.60 carats. 18ct yellow and white gold. Weight 4.3 gram. Ring size M. $800 – $1,200

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A Victorian sapphire and diamond crescent pendant, fifteen claw set round mixed cut sapphires of estimated total weight 0.76 carats, accented with thirteen early round cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.13 carats. 15ct and 9ct. Weight 2.5 grams. Length 2.4cm. $950 – $1,400

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An Estate sapphire and diamond pin, three claw set oval cut sapphires of estimated total weight 1.50 carats, accented with six grain set early round cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.06 carats. 18ct gold. Weight 1.5 grams. Length 4.7cm. $450 – $600

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A sapphire and diamond ring, claw set oval cut sapphire centre of estimated weight 2.40 carat, accented either side with two semi bezel set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.60 carats. 18ct yellow and white gold. Weight 6.8 grams. Width 10mm. Ring size M1/2. Gemmologist’s report available. $5,000 – $6,500

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A gold sovereign pendant, gold sovereign coin dated 1853, attached with a scroll design on a fancy link chain. 9ct gold. Weight 20.8 grams. Chain length 55.5cm. $420 – $600

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A strand of Akoya pearls, fortyseven round 8.8mm Akoya pearls, decorative clasp set with one claw set oval cut sapphire of estimated weight 1.20 carat, surrounded by ten small pearls. 9ct gold. Weight 47.9 grams. Length 46cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $900 – $1,500

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A Victorian diamond and enamel brooch, five claw set old mine cut diamonds of estimated total weight 2.62 carats, accented with black enamel detailing in a highly ornate mounting. 15ct gold. Weight 13.3 grams. Length 4.0cm. Width 2.0cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $3,200 – $4,500

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An oval sapphire and diamond cuff, tri-gold twist rope motif terminated with two 6 x 4.7mm bezel set oval cabochon sapphires, accented with six grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.03 carats. 18ct yellow, white and rose gold. Weight 14.3 grams. Inside diameter 5.2cm. $900 – $1,400 118

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A pair of emerald and diamond earrings, two claw set pear cut emerald centres of estimated total weight 2.28 carats, surrounded by eighty-two pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 1.23 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 7.1 grams. Length 2.9cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $4,600 – $6,000

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A 2.50 carat diamond ring, one claw set princess cut diamond centre of known weight, ‘F’ colour, ‘VS1’ clarity, accented by two claw set trilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.80 carats. Platinum. Weight 8.5 grams. Ring size O1/2. GIA certified. Gemmologist’s report available. $34,000 – $38,000

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An emerald and diamond ring, claw set emerald cut emerald centre of estimated weight 8.50 carat, accented by six bar set round brilliant and tapered baguette cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.32 carats. Platinum. Weight 9.5 grams. Ring size L1/2. Gemmologist’s report available. $4,500 – $5,500

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A 1.16 carat loose diamond, princess cut diamond of known weight, colour ‘F’ and clarity ‘SI1’. GIA certified. $4,000 – $5,000

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An Emerald and diamond pendant, claw set round mixed cut emerald centre of estimated weight 4.96 carats, accented above by one bar set baguette cut diamond of estimated total weight 0.20 carats, hung on a fine chain. Platinum. Weight 7.1 grams. Pendant length 2cm. Chain length 45cm. Gemmologist's report available. $10,000 – $12,000

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A diamond oval dress ring, one hundred and ninety-six claw set baguette and round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 2.71 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 6.5 grams. Length 2.7cm. Width 1.4cm. Ring size N. Gemmologist’s report available. $2,800 – $3,500

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A 0.50 carat diamond solitaire ring, claw set round brilliant cut diamond centre of estimated weight, ‘D-E’ colour, ‘SI1’ clarity in a hexagonal setting. 18ct white gold. Weight 5.1 grams. Ring size G1/2. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,200 – $1,800

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A pair of emerald and diamond drop earrings, two claw set emerald cut emerald centres of estimated total weight 2.56 carats, accented with seventy-eight grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.47 carats, in a floral design. 18ct white gold. Weight 4.8 grams. Length 2.2cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $3,400 – $4,200

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An emerald and diamond ring, bezel set oval cabochon emerald centre measuring 17.5x11.7mm, surrounded by twenty grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 1.0 carats, with millgrained and scalloped detailing. 14ct white gold. Weight 8.6 grams. Length 2.7cm. Width 2cm. Ring size O. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,800 – $2,600

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A gold hinged necklace, two bezel set round cut rubies of estimated total weight 0.01 carats, in a goats head motif on a rope style necklace. 18ct gold. Weight 60.0 grams. Inside diameter 13.2cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $2,400 – $3,000

An oval hinged bangle, eight grain set round cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.10 carats accented with two bezel set round cut rubies of estimated total weight 0.01 carats, in a goats head motif on a rope style bangle. 18ct gold. Weight 39.1 grams. Inside diameter 6.0cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,700 – $2,200

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A ruby and diamond ring, bezel set pear cut ruby centre of estimated weight 1.79 carat, accented with forty-three pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 1.04 carats. Platinum and 18ct yellow gold. Weight 9.2 grams. Width 12mm. Ring size M1/2. Gemmologist’s report available. $2,600 – $3,600

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A pair of ruby and diamond earrings, two claw set oval cut ruby centres of estimated total weight 1.0 carats, surrounded by twentyfour claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.24 carats. 14ct yellow gold. Weight 3.3 grams. Length 1.1cm. $800 – $1,300

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A ruby and diamond bracelet, one hundred and seven tension and claw set square cut rubies of estimated total weight 3.75 carats, accented by seventy-eight claw set round cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.20 carats. 18ct gold. Weight 22.3 grams. Length 18.5cm. $1,500 – $2,300

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A pair of Pushkin earrings, Chopard, highly decorative gold detailed mounts set with two round cabochon pink tourmalines at base. 18ct gold. Weight 47.7 grams. Length 4.3cm. Original clip back fittings available. $2,600 – $3,500

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A diamond and ruby panther ring, eleven hammer set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.22 carats, with ruby set eyes. 18ct gold. Weight 7.2 grams. Ring size L. $950 – $1,400

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A 4.17 carat loose ruby, oval mixed cut ruby of Burmese origin. Gemmologist’s and GRS report available. $34,000 – $40,000 73

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A golden pearl pendant, one 10mm South Sea golden pearl with gold cap. 18ct gold. Weight 4.5 grams. Pendant length 2cm. Chain length 40cm. $300 – $600

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A pair of Tahitian pearl drop earrings, two 9.7mm Tahitian pearls with decorative gold mountings. 18ct gold. Weight 5.9 grams. Length 2.4cm. $300 – $600

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A pair of cufflinks, Chanel, two 10.5mm faux pearls connected with chain to a four leaf clover. Gilded base metal. Weight 9.2 grams. Clover diameter 2.1cm. $300 – $400

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A 3.51 carat solitaire diamond ring, claw set round brilliant cut diamond centre of known weight, ‘I’ colour, ‘SI2-I1’ clarity. 18ct yellow and platinum. Weight 10.2 grams. Ring size L. Gemmologist’s report available. $24,000 – $29,000

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A pair of costume earrings, Chanel, two large faux half pearl centres with gold surrounds. Gilded base metal. Weight 41.2 gram. Diameter 3.5cm. $450 – $650 W EBB’S

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A gold necklace, plaited motif with textured finish. 24ct yellow gold. Weight 139.0 grams. Length 38cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $7,200 – $8,000

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A gold ring, plaited motif with textured finish. 24ct yellow gold. Weight 12.3 grams. Width 10.8mm Ring size M. Gemmologist’s report available. $700 – $800

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A diamond ring, one claw set cushion cut diamond centre of estimated total weight 1.16 carat, colour ‘N-P’, clarity ‘SI1-2’, accented with two claw set princess cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.40 carats and six channel set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.15 carats. 14ct white gold. Weight 3.6 grams. Ring size L. Gemmologist’s report available. $3,000 – $4,000

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A pair of mabe pearl drop earrings, two bezel set heart shaped mabe pearl centres. 18ct gold. Weight 7.7 gram. Length 3.4cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $700 – $1,000

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A fancy yellow diamond ring, bezel set marquise cut fancy yellow diamond centre of estimated weight 1.18 carat, accented by seventy pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 1.47 carats, in a high dome. 18ct gold and platinum. Weight 10.2 grams. Width 11.8mm. Ring size O. Gemmologist’s report available. $14,000 – $17,000

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A fancy coloured diamond dress ring, three bezel set pear cut diamonds, one fancy yellow, of estimated total weight 1.37 carats, accented with fifty-eight grain set fancy yellow round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 2.24 carats. Platinum and 18ct yellow gold. Weight 27.1 grams. Ring size M. GIA certified. IGI certified. Gemmologist’s report available. $10,000 – $12,000

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A diamond cross pendant, eleven grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 1.13 carats hung on a fine wheat chain. 18ct white gold. Weight 7.7 grams. Length 2.4cm. Width 1.7cm. Chain length 45cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,800 – $2,300

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A pink sapphire and diamond ring, one claw set oval cut pink sapphire centre of estimated weight 1.08 carat, accented by two round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.46 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 4.7 grams. Ring size L. Gemmologist’s report available. $2,700 – $3,500

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A diamond ring, semi-bezel set round brilliant cut diamond centre of estimated weight 1.0 carat, in a square box link setting. 18ct white gold. Weight 16.7 grams. Width 10.3mm. Ring size V. Gemmologist’s report available. $4,200 – $5,500

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A diamond and enamel pendant, bezel set round brilliant cut diamond centre of estimated weight 0.91 carat, surrounded by black enamel. 18ct white gold. Weight 7.9 grams. Length 2.9cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $3,400 – $4,500

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A pair of diamond and enamel earrings, two bezel set round brilliant cut diamond centres of estimated total weight 0.96 carats, surrounded by black enamel. 18ct white gold. Weight 5.8 grams. Diameter 1.2cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $2,000 – $3,000

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A large amethyst and diamond enhancer, claw set oval mixed cut amethyst centre of estimated weight 32.96 carat, with an accented bale comprising four grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.12 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 19.8 grams. Length 3.9cm. Width 2.3cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $2,400 – $3,000

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A strand of pearls, thirty-five graduated 11.1 x 12.7mm round and semi-round South Sea black pearls with a satin finished clasp. 18ct white gold. Weight 95.0 grams. Length 48cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $2,500 – $3,200

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A Tahitian pearl pendant, 13.6mm round Tahitian pearl, accented above by a bezel set round brilliant cut diamond of estimated weight 0.43 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 6.0 grams. Length 3.2cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,200 – $1,600 157

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A pair of Tahitian pearl and diamond earrings, two round 10mm Tahitian pearls accented above by two bezel set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.65 carats. 18ct white gold. Weight 5.6 grams. Length 1.6cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,300 – $1,800

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A pearl necklace, twenty-five round Akoya pearls in sizes varying from 3.4mm to 6.2mm in a ‘V’ design. 18ct gold. Weight 13.6 grams. Pendant length 4.5cm. Pendant width 4.5cm. Necklace length 31cm. $700 – $1,000

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A 1.10 carat diamond dress ring, claw set round brilliant cut diamond centre of estimated weight, surrounded by forty-eight baguette cut diamonds of estimated total weight 2.54 carats. 14ct yellow gold. Weight 6.6 grams. Ring size Q. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,500 – $2,200

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A pair of Akoya pearl and diamond earrings, two 6.5mm Akoya pearls, accented with eight claw set round cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.04 carats. 9ct white and yellow gold. Weight 2.3 grams. $500 – $700

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A mabe pearl and diamond pendant, one mabe pearl insitu with mother-of-pearl, accented with six grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.20 carats, in a contemporary setting. 18ct gold. Weight 35.6 grams. Pendant length 3.8cm. Pendant width 4.2cm. Necklace length 45cm. $1,800 – $2,500

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A diamond scarf slide, six hammer set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.60 carats. 18ct gold. Weight 23.1 grams. Length 6.5cm. Width 3.0cm. $1,400 – $1,700

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A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, claw set oval mixed cut sapphire centre of estimated weight 1.01 carats, accented by sixteen round brilliant and tapered baguette cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.36 carats. 18ct yellow and white gold. Weight 3.7 grams. Ring size Q1/2. Gemmologist’s report available. $850 – $1,200

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A pair of costume earrings, Chanel. Interlocking ‘C’ motif with tassels. Gilded base metal. Weight 36.0 grams. Length 6.5cm. Clip on attachments. $700 – $1,000

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A pearl and diamond pendant, one 13.8mm golden South Sea pearl accented with sixteen grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.18 carats. 18ct gold. Weight 5.6 grams. Length 3cm. $650 – $800

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A pair of costume earrings, Chanel. Gold medallions with interlocking ‘C’ motif accented with rhinestones. Gilded base metal. Weight 27.6 grams. Diameter 3cm. Clip on attachments. $450 – $650

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A diamond skull ring, two bezel set triangular rose cut diamonds of estimated weight 0.20 carats, with a skull and cross-bones centre on a twisted rope band. 18ct gold. Weight 5.2 grams. Ring size P. $850 – $1,200

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A strand of Akoya pearls, sixtythree 8.0- 8.7mm round Akoya pearls with a decorative clasp set with twenty-one grain and channel set round single cut and baguette cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.45 carats in a bow motif. 18ct white gold. Weight 61.5 grams. Length 63cm. $700 – $1,000

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A 1.59 carat solitaire diamond ring, claw set round brilliant cut diamond centre of estimated weight, ‘J’ colour, ‘I2’ clarity, accented with twelve grain set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.27 carats in an engraved shank with milled edges. 18ct yellow and white gold. Weight 5.0 grams. Ring size M. Gemmologist’s report available. $6,500 – $7,500

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A diamond ring, claw set princess cut diamond centre of estimated weight 1.50 carat, accented either side with claw set princess cut diamonds of estimated total weight 2.19 carats and six channel set princess cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.55 carats. Platinum. Weight 8.0 grams. Ring size L. Gemmologist’s report available. $26,000 – $30,000

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A diamond heart ring, thirtytwo pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.71 carats, in a heart motif. Platinum. Weight 8.9 grams. Ring size N. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,800 – $2,800

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A pearl and diamond pendant, one 9.7x 8.0mm pear shaped pearl centre, accented by forty-eight claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.40 carats in a swirl drop motif, hung on a fine cable chain. 18ct white gold. Weight 5.6 grams. Pendant length 3.0cm. Chain length 40cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,100 – $1,700

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A 0.35 carat diamond solitaire ring, claw set round brilliant cut diamond centre of estimated weight, ‘G’ colour, ‘SI’ clarity. 9ct white gold. Weight 2.3 grams. Ring size I 1/2. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,100 – $1,700

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A 1.37 carat diamond solitaire ring, claw set round brilliant cut diamond centre of estimated weight, ‘G’ colour, ‘VS1’ clarity. Platinum. Weight 5.9 grams. Ring size J. Gemmologist’s report available. $12,000 – $15,000

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A gold necklace, graduating polished and textured links with one bezel set round 3.8mm cabochon cut sapphire in clasp. 18ct yellow gold. Weight 57.9 grams. Length 45cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $2,000 – $2,500

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A pair of gold earrings, polished and textured bands. 18ct yellow gold. Weight 4.3 grams. Length 1.4cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $250 – $400

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A gold bracelet, polished and textured links with two bezel set round 4.0mm cabochon cut sapphires in clasp. 18ct yellow gold. Weight 35.2 grams. Length 21cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,200 – $1,700

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A peridot enhancer, claw set oval mixed cut peridot centre of estimated weight 5.0 carat, with an enhancer bale. 18ct gold. Weight 3.96 grams. Length 1.9cm. Width 1.2cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,000 – $1,500

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A pair of sapphire and diamond earrings, forty-eight tension set square cut sapphires in centre of estimated total weight 4.20 carats, accented by forty claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 1.60 carats, in a heart motif. 18ct gold. Weight 11.1 grams. Length 1.6cm. Width 1.9cm. Gemmologist's report available. $2,400 – $3,200

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A sapphire and diamond ring, eighteen tension set square cut sapphires of estimated total weight 1.70 carats, accented with twenty claw set round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.70 carats, in a heart motif. 18ct gold. Weight 15.1 grams. Width 1.7cm. Ring size J. Gemmologist's report available. $1,700 – $2,500 D E CE M B E R 2 01 8

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A pair of citrine and diamond drop earrings, two claw set pear cut citrine centres of estimated total weight 4.50 carats, accented by four round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 0.35 carats. 18ct gold. Weight 6.3 grams. Length 3.8cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $1,200 – $2,000

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A multi-coloured gemstone dress ring, five channel set emerald cut coloured stones alternating with garnet, peridot, amethyst, topaz and citrine of estimated total weight 2.18 carats. 18ct yellow gold. Weight 5.7 grams. Ring size M. Gemmologist’s report available. $500 – $800

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A strand of Tahitian pearls, thirty-nine graduated 9.7-12.8mm round Tahitian pearls. 18ct gold. Weight 71.2 grams. Length 47cm. Gemmologist’s report available. $2,700 – $3,700

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A blue enamel egg pendant, decorative enamelling featuring flowers and butterflies in various colours, one bezel set round brilliant cut diamond of estimated weight 0.02 carats in base. 18ct gold and sterling silver. Weight 26.9 grams. Pendant length 3.4cm. Chain length 62cm. Box. $2,900 – $3,900

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A rhodolite garnet and diamond dress ring, claw set round mixed cut rhodolite garnet centre of estimated weight 3.24 carats, decorated with thirty-four grain and bezel set swiss and round brilliant cut diamonds of estimated total weight 1.15 carats. Platinum and 18ct yellow gold. Weight 11.6 grams. Ring size R. Gemmologist’s report available. $3,000 – $4,000 185

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201 Tony de Lautour Candy Spot oil on canvas signed, title inscribed and dated 1995 verso 308mm x 445mm $3,500 – $4,500

202 Anne Reithmaier After Max acrylic on canvas signed, title inscribed and dated 2016 verso 505mm x 410mm $800 – $1,000

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203 Gordon Crook Riding It stitched collage on paper, 4/10 signed, title inscribed, dated 1987 and editioned 1000mm x 640mm $1,500 – $2,500

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204 Peter Peryer Alligators, Auckland Zoo gelatin silver print signed and title inscribed 115mm x 160mm $400 – $600

205 Peter Peryer Birds, Chatham Islands gelatin silver print, 9/25 signed, title inscribed, dated 2001 and editioned verso 330mm x 511mm $2,000 – $3,000

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206 Roy Good Stepped - For John M acrylic on canvas signed, title inscribed and dated 2012 verso 1320mm x 1256mm $5,000 – $7,000

207 Nigel Brown An Ark for Arama watercolour and acrylic on paper signed, title inscribed and dated ‘79 335mm x 455mm $1,800 – $2,500

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208 Philip Trusttum Untitled oil on board 1330mm x 700mm $7,000 – $10,000 NOTE Second painting of female nude verso

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209 Michael Smither Untitled watercolour on paper 530mm x 375mm $2,500 – $3,500

210 Karl Maughan Colyton screenprint, A/P signed, title inscribed and editioned 800mm x 1200mm $2,250 – $3,250

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211 Roy Good Notched / Stepped - Study acrylic on panel in artist made frame signed, title inscribed and dated 2011 verso 500mm x 500mm $3,000 – $4,000

212 Pat Hanly Bride screenprint, 9/20 signed, title inscribed, dated ‘91 and editioned 500mm x 690mm $1,800 – $2,500

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213 D. B. G. Goodwin Storm Cloud oil on canvas 1000mm x 800mm $3,500 – $5,500

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214 Sam Foley Intersection, Domain Drive oil on canvas signed and dated 2011 1500mm x 2000mm $8,000 – $10,000

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215 Roy Good Notched Squares Red & Blue acrylic on canvas signed, title inscribed and dated 2012 verso 1830mm x 920mm $5,000 – $7,000

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216 Freidrich Hundertwasser 10001 Nights screenprint signed and title inscribed 695mm x 495mm $2,000 – $3,000

217 Robert Mcleod 1.2 - M.W.S acrylic on cut out board signed and title inscribed verso 650mm x 635mm $2,000 – $3,000

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218 Grant Hanna Resolution

219 Grant Hanna This’ll Bug’em

acrylic on canvas board signed and dated ‘76 1300mm x 500mm $2,000 – $3,000

acrylic on canvas board signed, title inscribed and dated ‘76 1300mm x 500mm $2,000 – $3,000

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220 Sylvia Siddell Surprise Party lithograph, 5/30 signed, title inscribed and editioned 315mm x 395mm $900 – $1,200

221 Sylvia Siddell Under the Table lithograph, 14/30 signed, title inscribed and editioned 315mm x 395mm $900 – $1,200

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222 Grahame Sydney Nude graphite on paper, signed and dated 8-13 April 1987 530mm x 700mm $1,000 – $2,000

223 Grahame Sydney Still Life: Doll etching, 9/40 signed, title inscribed, dated 16 April 1977 and editioned 190mm x 190mm $900 – $1,200

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224 Yue Minjun Hello Bacon lithographic print, 35/60 signed, title inscribed, dated 2000 and editioned 750mm x 535mm  $13,000 - $15,000

225 Feng Zhengjie Chinese Portrait Series #26 screenprint on 490 gram smooth custom paper, 85/200 signed, dated 2008 and editioned 813mm x 813mm $4,000 – $5,000

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226 Takashi Murakami Flower Ball

off-set lithographic print signed and editioned in ink lower right limited edition of 300 710mm x 710mm $5,000 – $7,000

Japanese born Takashi Murakami’s dynamic artworks have helped to distinguish him as one the most engaging artists practicing in the world today. With a signature style referred to as ‘Superflat’ art, Murakami takes inspiration from the aesthetics of Japanese graphic art encompassing visual references from traditional ukiyo-e woodblock prints to contemporary animation. As a part of his constantly evolving Flower Ball series, these works epitomise Murakami’s distinctly playful aesthetic.

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227 Barry Cleavin The Hungry Sheep Look Up 1, 2 & 3 etching, A/P signed, title inscribed, dated 1997 and editioned each 330mm x 410mm each $800 – $1,000

228 Barry Cleavin For a New Anatomy etching signed, title inscribed and dated 1975 320mm x 520mm $400 – $600

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229 Barry Cleavin Jeannette Looking etching signed, title inscribed and dated 1979 515mm x 390mm $400 – $600

230 Barry Cleavin Primary Flight Feathers etching, 7/10 signed, title inscribed, dated ‘90 and editioned 270mm x 205mm $400 – $600

231 Barry Cleavin Mènage à trois etching signed, title inscribed and dated 1976 305mm x 285mm $400 – $600

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232 Barry Cleavin Ecological Balance etching, h/c imp signed, title inscribed, dated ‘98 and editioned 320mm x 320mm $400 – $600

233 Sylvia Siddell Impetuous Machine etching, 11/20 signed, title inscribed, dated ‘87 and editioned 440mm x 330mm $400 – $600

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234 Tony Fomison Floating Smile #2

etching, A/P 1 signed, title inscribed, dated 86 and editioned 380mm x 560mm $800 – $1,200

235 Fatu Feu’u Mata Sogia screenprint, A/P signed, title inscribed, dated 2009 and editioned 1000mm x 740mm $1,000 – $2,000

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236 Garth Tapper Demonstration Drawing ink on paper signed and dated 1977 340mm x 220mm $1,200 – $2,000

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237 Chi Zheng Medusa acrylic on canvas signed and dated 2013 495mm x 495mm $5,000 – $7,000

238 Louis John Steele Ephemera mixed media c. 1895 110mm x 115mm $800 – $1,200

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239 Don Binney Manunui, Queen Charlotte

During the final decade of his life, after embarking on several international trips post retirement, Don Binney returned to further explore a deeper connection with the New Zealand landscape. Binney’s commitment to ornithology, environmental issues and the development of a spiritual connection with the land, were consistent, driving factors in his artistic practice. Manunui, Queen Charlotte embodies the culmination of Binney’s time in the Marlborough Sounds and represents a breaking of new ground for the artist in this region. Binney’s immediately recognisable style, his unique perspective of landforms and distinctive symbolism of his stylised birds is refreshed in Manunui, Queen Charlotte, which simultaneously contrasts and echoes his original bird forms from his 1960s – 80s practice. After becoming known for capturing the essence of endemic and some introduced birds in his art, Binney set them aside for many years as he investigated diverse subjects and other media including photography and collage. In his return to this subject matter during the turn of the millennium, Binney discovered there were still concepts to explore through the combination of his deep knowledge of ornithology and art. This painting is the largest of 16 works created for the exhibition Deep Sounds which illustrate Binney’s discovery of the Marlborough Sounds and demonstrates a very real connection with the spirit of the region. Of the 16 works he created, only three were executed in oil on canvas.

oil on canvas signed Don Binney and dated MMV in brushpoint lower right 550mm x 1100mm $160,000 – $190,000 PROVENANCE Purchased from the Diversion Gallery, Picton, 2005 EXHIBITED The Diversion Gallery, Deep Sounds, 30 August - 24 October 2005

The remaining works were finely crafted pencil drawings which Binney favoured for their portability and the potential to work directly in the landscape. Binney’s loyalty to places which touch his life deeply is clearly expressed in this work. Consider the treatment of the land, the crouching islands, the feel of the changing moods of the Marlborough Sounds, the birdlife in bush and water and the soft southern light; clear light and sharp definition create linear patterns which structure his compositions. Through Manunui, Queen Charlotte, Binney presents the viewer with the northern entrance to Queen Charlotte Sound (Totaranui) as the backdrop to the elegantly painted gannet which glides into the centre of the image from the right. Manunui, Queen Charlotte was one of only very few works from this series completed of the Sounds which features one of Binney’s iconic birds. While observing the landscape and devising his composition for a work, if a bird presented themselves to Binney, he would include them; otherwise his focus remained on the land and coastal forms. The lines of the Manunui (literally, big bird) echo the landform of its Sounds habitat in typical Binney style. Binney has lovingly and intimately captured the essence of the Sounds in this work and demonstrates a real connection to the hills, the light, the waterways and the wildlife of Marlborough. Amanda Morrissey-Brown

Left: Don Binney with the freshly completed Manunui, Queen Charlotte at his home studio in Parnell, 25 July 2005.

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240 D. B. G. Goodwin Kaiaua Beach oil on canvas signed, title inscribed and dated c. 2008 verso 650mm x 530mm $2,500 – $3,500

241 D. B. G. Goodwin Tapapakanga Beach oil on canvas signed, title inscribed and dated 2003 verso 510mm x 840mm $2,500 – $3,500

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242 Greer Twiss Picnic Series bronze signed and dated ‘04 on base 330mm x 240mm x 300mm $4,000 – $7,000

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243 Daniella Hulme Heaven on Earth acrylic on canvas signed; signed, title inscribed and dated 2000 verso 1215mm x 910mm $2,000 – $3,000

244 Daniella Hulme A Moment in Time acrylic on canvas signed; signed title inscribed and dated 2000 verso 910mm x 1215mm $2,000 – $3,000

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245 Dick Frizzell Red Haring IV screenprint, 66/80 signed, title inscribed, dated 2006 and editioned 790mm x 590mm $1,500 – $2,500

246 Dick Frizzell Red Haring V screenprint, P/P signed, title inscribed, dated 2007 and editioned 780mm x 600mm $1,500 – $2,500

247 Billy Apple Numbered Signed Dated screenprint, 2/10 signed and editioned 760mm x 570mm $5,500 - $6,500

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248 Dick Frizzell First Kiss screenprint, P/P signed, title inscribed, dated ‘15 and editioned 1030mm x 800mm $2,000 – $4,000

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249 Wayne Youle To Collaborate With Ease Amid Understanding acrylic on unstretched canvas 360mm x 510mm $1,000 – $2,000

250 Dick Frizzell The Answer screenprint, P/P signed, title inscribed, dated 2010 and editioned 810mm x 600mm $1,400 – $1,800

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251 Don Binney Motutapu Takahe Release III screenprint, P/P signed, title inscribed, dated 2012 and editioned 560mm x 760mm $2,000 – $3,000

252 Penny Stotter Precious Vessel screenprint, A/P signed, title inscribed, dated 2011 and editioned 760mm x 560mm $800 – $1,200

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253 Gretchen Albrecht Moon Shadow Ocean Light screenprint, P/P, I/I signed, title inscribed, dated 2012 and editioned 560mm x 760mm $1,500 – $2,500

254 Sara Hughes Data Attraction 2 screenprint, P/P signed, title inscribed, dated 2006 and editioned 570mm x 760mm $1,000 – $2,000

255 Dick Frizzell Blue Hawaii screenprint, P/P signed, title inscribed, dated ‘16 and editioned 700mm x 1000mm $900 – $1,200

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256 Billy Apple Basic Needs UV-impregnated ink on canvas 380mm x 620mm $16,000 - $22,000

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Billy Apple’s Basic Needs takes its conceptual origin from the United Nations list of basic human necessities. This work was originally created for contemporary online art journal e-flux’s global benefit art auction in aid of displaced Kobanê refugees. The UV impregnated ink on canvas work succinctly captures the universality of human needs in a manner that is distinctively ‘Billy’.

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257 Sam Shmith Untitled (Plate Glass no. 3) pigment print, baryta paper dated 2013. Edition of 4 plus 2 A/P 972mm x 1800mm $5,500 – $6,500

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258 Charles Decimus Barraud Mount Egmont watercolour on paper signed and dated 1889 420mm x 665mm $8,000 – $12,000

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259 Michelle Farrell Untitled bronze 600mm x 70mm x 95mm $2,000 – $3,000

260 Michelle Farrell Wild Woman bronze, 2/9 signed and editioned 250mm x 170mm x 250mm $1,800 – $2,800

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261 A. Lois White Allegro watercolour signed and title inscribed 200mm x 255mm $20,000 - $30,000

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262 Garth Tapper No. 9 Peter oil on board signed Garth Tapper and dated 1978; signed and title inscribed verso 630mm x 650mm $3,000 – $4,000 NOTE “This painting gifted to Peter Reid from James Dowd and Margaret (old mates of Tapper) 16 April 2011. I had a habit of screwing my mouth and squinting when painting P. Reid” inscribed verso

263 Denis Knight Turner Bagging Chip Gum signed 380mm x 570mm $1,000 – $2,000

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264 Shane Cotton Broken Water screenprint signed, title inscribed, inscribed Sponsor and dated 2008 560mm x 760mm $1,000 – $1,500

265 Will Handley Untitled acrylic on paper, fired at with shotgun 920mm x 730mm $1,000 – $2,000

266 Max Gimblett Hope, Faith Charity screenprint signed, title inscribed and dated 2009/11 verso 560mm x 370mm $1,000 – $2,000

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267 Hamish Kilgour The Kings of the Glass Towers

Created by the lead singer of Dunedin indie-rock band The Clean (represented by the now iconic Flying Nun Records), Hamish Kilgour is often described as one of the creators of the ‘Dunedin sound’. Kilgour reveals an air of nonconformity in this work as it depicts the Auckland Forsyth Barr building and several of its inhabitants aptly crowned ‘the Kings of the glass towers’. The Clean’s single Tally-Ho! featured in the 1999 film Scarfies solidifying thier influence in the Dunedin student scene and seeing them become a key talent in New Zealand music. Crafted with an attitude befitting both The Clean and Kilgour himself, this is a strikingly unique piece of New Zealand music history.

crayon on paper signed and dated July 1990 640mm x 960mm $2,000 – $3,000

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268 Stephen Phibbs The Space Between acrylic on linen signed, title inscribed and dated 2009 verso 710mm x 830mm $800 – $1,200

269 Stephen Phibbs Cooloola Sands acrylic on linen signed, title inscribed and dated 2008 verso 700mm x 700mm $800 – $1,500

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270 Stephen Phibbs Rockpool acrylic on linen signed, title inscribed and dated 2009 verso 760mm x 605mm $800 – $1,000

271 Ivonne Mace Birdhouse #5 acrylic on canvas signed and dated 2008 600mm x 600mm $1,000 – $1,800

272 John Blackburn On Green Dolphin Street oil and mixed media on canvas mounted on board signed, title inscribed and dated 2010 500mm x 600mm $1,000 – $2,000

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273 Leigh Pearson The Way It Is acrylic on canvas signed, title inscribed and dated 2007 verso 1270mm x 950mm $2,500 – $3,500

274 Emma Walker The Road Ahead oil on canvas signed, title inscribed and dated 2005 verso 1370mm x 1200mm $4,000 – $5,000

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275 Paddy Japaljarri Sims Yakajirri Jukurrpa (Bush Raisin Dreaming) acrylic on canvas signed verso 610mm x 910mm $1,000 – $2,000 PROVENANCE Purchased from the Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, Yuendumu, Australia. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity

276 Ngoia Pollard Napaltjarri Swamps West of Nyirripi acrylic on linen dated 2007 1500mm x 1800mm $2,000 – $4,000 PROVENANCE Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity

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277 Geoff Thornley Painting No. 17 mixed media on paper mounted on canvas signed, title inscribed and dated 1975 on gallery label affixed verso 2025mm x 845mm $6,000 – $8,000

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278 Lisa Wisse The Inheritance acrylic on canvas signed; signed and title inscribed verso 1200mm x 800mm $2,000 – $3,000

279 Wellesley Binding Primeval Shadow All Stars acrylic on canvas signed and title inscribed verso 1215mm x 1980mm $3,000 – $4,000

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301 A Victorian Burr Walnut Breakfront Credenza

303 A Burr Walnut Card Table with Turned Legs

Late-19th century. With ormolu mounts, marquetry foliate and scroll decoration. The central door flanked by two glazed doors with fitted velvet interior, standing on shaped plinth. H1065 W1810 D430mm $2,000 – $3,000

H705 W810 D640mm. Extended: H735 W645 D405mm $600 – $800

302 A Sheraton Revival Mahogany Writing Desk Rectangular top with moulded edge, above two frieze drawers, raised on square tapering legs. H705 L958 D540mm $300 – $500

304 A Fine Victorian Burr Walnut Ladies Desk C. 1850. Kidney shaped with inset leather top, pierced and shaped apron and two frieze drawers. Supported on two finely carved baluster columns with swept scroll legs. H683 L1185 D575mm $1,000 – $1,500

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305 A Hand Knotted Persian Qum Rug

Beige ground, with soft peach and blue tones, all over scroll and floral decoration. 2160 x 1130mm $600-$900

306 A Victorian Mirror Backed Credenza C. 1860, mahogany, the mirror back finely carved with scrolls and globe, the serpentine shaped frieze drawer above three paneled doors opening to fully fitted interior, on plinth base. H1540 L1500 D490mm $600 – $800

307 A Victorian Walnut Chiffonier Bookcase C. 1880, with a raised pediment, above a pair of arched glazed doors, the base with two frieze drawers, cupboard below on box base. H2140 W1190 D400mm $1,500-$2,500 307

308 A Low Chess Table with Marble Chess Pieces H400 W505mm $200 – $400

309 A Victorian Wellington Chest Six graduating drawers, hinged right-hand flap and carved corbels. H1020 W560 D400mm $1,000 – $1,500

310 Eighteen Decorative Eggs In marble, granite, etc. $100 – $200

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311 A French Bracket Clock Marked ‘Examined by Dent London’ Twin Barrels, fusee movement, striking on gong, 8-day duration. Brass bracket feet and carrying handles, fashionable beehive shape oak case. H295 W205 D130mm $400 – $600

312 Portrait of a Gentleman Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1790. 500 x 400mm $400 – $600

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313 A French Jardinière Stand With turned legs and inlaid decoration. H800 W430 D330mm $100 – $200

314 A Copper Art Nouveau Fire Screen C. 1915. H735 W580mm $300 – $400

315 A Victorian Walnut Pier Cabinet Late-19th century, marquetry inlaid detail, ormolu mounts and corbels, with shaped plinth. H1010 W725 D305mm $1,000 – $2,000

316 A William IV Mahogany Tilt Top Breakfast Table

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Circular on platform base with pedestal support on three scroll feet. H720 D1370mm $300 – $500

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317 A Victorian Mahogany Chiffonier Bookcase C. 1880, with a raised pediment, above a pair of arched glazed doors, the base with two frieze drawers, cupboard below on box base. H2100 W1030 D450mm $1,500 – $2,500

318 A Brass Figurine H240mm $60 – $80

319 A Sterling Silver Christening Cup With original glass liner. Birmingham 1915. Wreath decoration engraved M. H105mm $150 – $250

320 A Victorian Footstool Claw and ball feet, cross stitch embroidery. H460 W540 D420mm $150 – $250

321 A Large Set of Crystal Glassware

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19 wine glasses (17cl, 2 different sets), 12 small wine glasses (12cl), 29 water or whisky glasses (5 different sets), 12 flutes (2 different sets), 20 goblets, 2 large brandy balloon glasses, 6 small brandy balloon glasses, 6 high ball glasses, 4 shooter glasses, 1 sherry glass, 1 port glass and 1 jug (113 pieces). $700-$1,000

322 A Circular Side table in the Form of a Clock H500 W495mm $400 – $600

323 An Old Map of the Turkish Empire 410 x 510 mm $200 – $300

324 A Porcelain Cast Venus de Milo Repaired. H1130 W300 D300mm $100 – $200

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325 ZENYA BROWN Still Life with Rabbit and Rifle Oil on board. Zenya is believed to be one of the first female graduates at Elam. 630 x 900mm $600 – $900

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326 FRANK MUTSAERS Along the Kiewa River Oil on board. Signed. 600 x 850mm $200 – $400

327 DAVID JOHN Girl with Bucket of Cones Oil on canvas. Signed. 610 x 910mm $600 – $900

328 DAVID JOHN Horse Scene Oil on canvas. Signed. 580 x 870mm $600 – $900

329 JOYCE BUTLER A Pair of Middle-Eastern Scenes Acrylic on canvas. Signed. 420 x 520mm (each) $400 – $800

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330 THOMAS FALCON MARSHALL Leaving Home, the Parting Admonition Oil on canvas. Sketch for the painting shown at the Royal Academy in 1846. Provenance attached. 210 x 350mm $1,000 – $1,500

331 A Fine Victorian Marquetry Pier Cabinet Late-19th century. In walnut, decorated with scroll and floral marquetry, finely figured extended top above a single glazed door opening to three velvet lined shelves, ormolu mounts and corbels on shaped plinth base. H1050 W767 D320mm $1,000 – $2,000

332 A Victorian Pedestal Desk In mahogany with 9 drawers on tooled leather inset top. H770 W1215 D650mm $600 – $900

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333 A Bookcase in Stained Oak Adjustable. Ex John Stephens Antiques, Auckland. H1530 W1085 D280mm $900 – $1,200

334 A Set of Eight Victorian Style Balloon Back Dining Chairs and Two Carvers In mint upholstery. Chairs: H900 W450mm Carvers: H980 W620 D510mm $600 – $1,000

335 A Victorian Burr Walnut Sewing Table H790 W570 D395mm $200 – $300

336 A Queen Anne Style Circular Side Table In mahogany, legs with shell decoration. H410 D595mm $200 – $400

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337 A Carved Wine Table Hinged top opens to fitted interior above an octagonal tapering column on three foliate and scroll carved legs on castors. H770 W506mm $180 – $250

338 A Mid-Victorian Burr Walnut Fold-Over Games Table With green baize interior on carved pedestal base with four scroll splayed legs. H720 W910 L450mm. Extended: H700 W910 L910mm $200 – $400

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339 A Victorian Prie-Dieu Chair In striped silk upholstery. H850 W500 D450mm $150 – $250

340 A Victorian Prie-Dieu Chair In pink upholstery. H850 W500 D620mm $250 – $500

341 A Sheraton Revival Corner Chair H780 W522mm $150 – $250

342 A Victorian Piano Stool

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H520mm $100 – $200

343 A Victorian Crank Extension Dining Table Carved and fluted legs. Unextended: H725 L1010 W1050mm. One Extension: L1440mm. Two Extensions: L1875mm $500 – $1,000

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344 A Fine Persian Hand Knotted Silk Qum Rug Central cartouche with all over floral decoration on foliate borders. 1700 x 1010mm $1,000 – $2,000

345 A 19th Century Violin Stradivari copy. Labelled, “Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis faciebat Anno 1721.” and “Regraded by A.S Rees of Ch 1933.” Needs restrung. L590 W200mm $200 – $400

346 An Oak Umbrella Stand

347 A Pair of Crystal Lamps H570 W170mm $400 – $600

348 A Hand Knotted Afghan Rug Three central medallions, beige ground. 640 x 980mm $80 – $120

349 A Hand Knotted Turkoman Rug Beige ground. 1470 x 970mm $200 – $400

H700 W640 D250mm $150 – $250

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350 A Hand Knotted Tekke Turkoman Rug All over geometric design on deep orange ground. 1900 x 1200mm $600 – $900

351 A Victorian Gate Fold Occasional Table Late-19th century, foliate and scroll carved legs. When folded: H730 L940 W180mm, extended: H730 L940 W1120mm $150 – $300

352 A Small Burr Walnut Victorian Cabinet

353 Attributed to DAVID ROBERTS View of Philae Watercolour. 175 x 240mm $200 – $400

354 A Pair of Small Nigerian Carved Busts H210mm $150 – $250

355 An African Wooden Carving H460mm $50 – $100

H760 W650 D470mm $250 – $500

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356 An Italian Silver Coated Sculpture Depicting Four Horses

360 A Stuart Devlin Letter Opener

Signed L Jopzani by Goldline, Italy. Inner core of resin and layered in 925% silver with decorative touches of 24ct gold. L430 H340 D390mm $500 – $800

In original presentation box, Queen Elizabeth II cypher to blade, gilded, rippled handle. Provenance: gifted from the Queen during the 1990 Commonwealth Games. L230mm. Weight 92g. $200 – $350

357 A Victorian Sterling Silver Ink Stand

361 A Victorian Three-Piece Sterling Silver Tea Set

With two cut crystal bottles and pierced fretwork, resting on paw feet. Maker George Fox, Hallmarked London, 1892. Engraved “Presented by the British South African Company Somerset, Richard French Esq Postmaster General of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope on the Occasion of his Marriage, 21st February 1893” H90 W250 D165mm $700 – $1,000

358 A Pair of Victorian Sterling Silver Candlesticks James Kebberling Bembridge, Sheffield 1892. H170mm $200 – $400

359 A Pair of Victorian Sterling Silver Candlesticks Floral decoration. Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor, London 1890. H95mm $250 – $500

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Comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug. Marked Birmingham 1896. Teapot H120mm $900 – $1,400

362 Three Sterling Silver Pots Comprising Georgian Coffee pot, marked JJ London 1763, teapot London 1916, and hot chocolate marked FRT & Co, London 1937. Coffeepot H280mm $1,800 – $2,800

363 A Victorian Mustard Pot Original blue liner, marked Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1895. H70 W85 D70mm $180 – $250

364 Three Sterling Silver Jugs and One Sheffield Plated Jug One Victorian gilt interior marks rubbed H100mm, one marked C.U.S & I, Birmingham 1936, one marked WNTD, Birmingham 1936, H90mm and one Victorian Sheffield Plate, H160mm $450 – $700

365 A Sterling Silver Salver Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield 1935. D210mm $200 – $300

366 A Sterling Silver Salver

370 One 1881 Gold Eagle Coin Weight: 18g $800 – $1,200

371 Four Gold Peso Coins

Marked Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1936. D345mm $400 – $600

1 x 1920 5 Gold Peso Coin, 2 x 1945 2.5 Gold Peso Coins, 1 x 1945 1 Gold Peso Coin. Weight: 12g $800 – $1,200

367 Four Sheffield Plated Candlesticks

372 Two 1 oz Gold Krugerrand & Two 1/4 oz Gold Krugerrands

H220mm $350 – $550

2 x 1 oz Krugerrand Gold Coins, 2 x 1/4 oz Krugerrands Gold Coins. Total weight: 86g $6,000 – $10,000

368 A Russian Silver Gilt and Enamel Imperial Period (1899 - 1908) Cossack Belt Impressively designed with a line of twin dome links to a central oval scalloped shaped panel clasp secured by a scimitar, all richly decorated with coloured polychrome enamels, clasp marked with 84 zolotnik mark for St Petersburg 1899 - 1908 with makers mark AD in Cyrillic. Each of the twin dome links bear the same makers mark together with a circular diadem head and assayers mark. Silversmith could possibly be Aleksandr Vasilbev Domin, Assayer could possibly be Yakov Lyapunov. Excellent condition. L700mm $3,000 – $5,000

369 One 1898 Gold Pond Coin Weight: 10g $450 – $700

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373 Ten Gold Rouble Coins 1 x 1897 15 Rouble Gold Coin, 3 x 1900 10 Rouble Gold Coins, 6 x 1899 10 Rouble Gold Coins. Total weight: 94g $10,500 – $15,000

374 119 Gold Rouble Coins 4 x 1897 5 Rouble Gold Coins, 51 x 1898 5 Rouble Gold Coins, 31 x 1899 5 Rouble Gold Coins, 14 x 1900 5 Rouble Gold Coins, 5 x 1901 5 Rouble Gold Coins, 10 x 1902 5 Rouble Gold Coins, 2 x 1903 5 Rouble Gold Coins, 2 x 1904 5 Rouble Gold Coins. Total weight: 524g $36,000 – $45,000


Image: Interior of the Rendezvous Café, Wellington C. 1960s. Photographer unknown.

375 An Unpublished Poem by James K. Baxter Coffee Bar Ballade Typed and hand signed on paper, Late-1960s/Early-1970s Complete with letter of provenance from vendor. 214 x 140mm $1,500 – $3,000

James K. Baxter (1926-1972) is arguably New Zealand’s greatest poet. He is certainly the most widely known and best-loved. By the time of his death in 1972 he was a household name, a fame that rested not just on his writing but on his political activism, particularly his bicultural commune at Jerusalem on the Whanganui River. His many books of poetry include his spectacular teenage debut, Beyond the Palisade (1944), the trenchant social critique of Pig Island Letters (1966), and the volumes of the Jerusalem era, Jerusalem Sonnets (1970) and Autumn Testament (1972). He was also an accomplished writer of light and occasional verse, of which ‘Coffee Bar Ballade’ is an intriguing example. Coffee shops played a vital role in the rise of a more sophisticated urban culture in the decades after World War II. Nowhere was this more apparent than in Wellington. Establishments such the Monde Marie, the French Maid, Suzy’s and the Chez Paree reflected the influence of European refugee culture, as well as the aspirations of young local artists and bohemians. The Rendezvous, run by Ray and Jean Harland at the bottom of Cable Car Lane, was among these iconic meeting places. For Baxter, café culture had a particular

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significance. Baxter was a brilliant, compulsive talker. In his drinking days, the ideal place to find an audience was in pubs. But after he joined Alcoholics Anonymous in 1954, he turned instead to the cafés. According to Denise Harland, ‘Coffee Bar Ballade’ was typed up on the premises and presented to Ray and Jean as a gift. The poem marks a crossing point where Baxter’s sobriety and incipient sense of social mission meets the proto-bohemian culture of post-War Wellington. Poetry for Baxter was a sociable thing; to write a poem as a personal gift made creative sense. And in a light-hearted way this celebration of café life also affirms his political vision: his wish for a kinder, more inclusive New Zealand ‘where types and tribes are manifold.’

John Newton is a poet and cultural historian. His books include The Double Rainbow: James K. Baxter, Ngāti Hau and the Jerusalem Commune (VUP 2009), and Hard Frost: Structures of Feeling in New Zealand Literature 1908-1945 (VUP 2017).

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376 A Royal Worcester Art Nouveau Grecian Water Carrier Figure C. 1925. Modelled by James Hadley, standing wearing a gilt draped dress, on a gilt circular base, puce printed factory mark including shape number 2 over 125 to base. H530mm $900 – $1,200

377 A Pair of Royal Worcester Crown Ware Figurines In gilt gold and draped dresses playing cymbals and tambourine. Bases marked with factory stamp, 154 & 155. H315mm $600 – $900

378 A Royal Worcester Charlotte and Jane Figure Factory stamped and dated 1968. H150mm $150 – $250

379 A Royal Worcester Roses Amphora Vase Factory stamped 305. H 15.54. H205mm $300 – $500

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380 A Royal Worcester Roses Lidded Pot Pourri

385 A Royal Worcester Two Handed Roses Vase

389 A Royal Worcester Roses Jardinière

Signed J Flexman, factory stamped 1312, 15.74. H180mm $400 – $800

Factory stamped 1920, 15.54. H215mm $300 – $500

Signed FJ Bray. Factory stamped, F132 H15.54. D145 H110mm $400 – $800

381 A Royal Worcester Roses Cup and Saucer

386 A Royal Worcester Two Handed Vase

390 A Small Royal Worcester Squat Vase

Signed M Hunt and Paul. Factory stamped. H60mm $60 – $80

In blush ivory, painted with flowers, moulded with scrolls and foliate decoration, the neck handles and stem with coral decoration on a green ground, and highlighted in gilt. Factory stamp to base and registration no. 330914, shape no. 20033. H425mm $1,000 – $1,200

Peach and berry decoration. Factory stamped, 2491. H80mm $150 – $300

382 A Royal Worcester Two Handed Roses Centrepiece Signed E Spilsbury. Factory stamped 194/H20. H180mm $1,200 – $1,600

383 A Royal Worcester Roses Vase Factory stamped. 281A/15.10. H190mm $300 – $500

384 A Lidded Royal Worcester Roses Vase Signed A Lane. Factory stamped 2048. 15.74. H170mm $400 – $800 D E CE M B E R 2 01 8

387 A Large Hadley’s Royal Worcester Two Handed Vase C. 1908. Factory stamp 39C/52. H345mm $1,000 – $1,500

388 A Royal Worcester Kitty Blake Vase Factory stamped, RdNo. 404013 2260. H150mm $250 – $500

391 A Small Royal Worcester Vase Peach and berry decoration, signed H Ayton. Factory stamped G61. H65mm $200 – $400

392 A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Two Handed Vase RdNo. 350043 2083. H265mm $200 – $400

393 A Royal Worcester M Blake Vase Signed, Factory marked and RdNo. 519792 H304. H24mm $350 – $500

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394 A Framed Royal Worcester James Stinton Duck Plaque

398 A Royal Worcester Harry Stinton Highland Cattle Vase

402 A Royal Worcester Sailing Boats Vase

406 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Florian ware Plate

Factory stamped, 232. 160 x 160mm $250 – $500

Pierced rim. Signed, factory stamped 278/H. H95mm $800 – $1,200

Signed Rushton. Factory stamped 291A/ H146.54. H90mm $300 – $400

C. 1897. Signed, factory stamped. D215mm $400 – $600

395 An Early Framed Worcester Stag Plaque

399 A Royal Worcester Harry Stinton Highland Cattle Ewer

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Stag at Bay after Edwin Landseer R.A. By RF Perling. 200 x 200mm $600 – $800

Signed, factory stamped 242/H. H200mm $1,200 – $1,800

403 A Royal Worcester Harry Stinton Highland Cattle Two Handed Vase

396 A Royal Worcester Square Butterfly Vase

400 A Royal Worcester Harry Stinton Highland Cattle Baluster Shaped Vase

Stamped to base. H210mm $300 – $500

397 A Royal Worcester James Stinton Signed Pheasant Sterling Silver Box Factory stamped. Silver marked Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1938. L230mm $500 – $800

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Signed, factory stamped G1061. H135mm $800 – $1,200

401 A Royal Worcester Vase Turquoise with gilt decoration. Impressed factory mark to base. H240mm $600 – $900

Signed, factory stamped G1046. H230mm $1,400 – $1,800

404 A Royal Worcester Harry Stinton Highland Cattle Cup and Saucer Signed, factory stamped. H60mm $600 – $800

405 A Royal Worcester Miniature Pedestal Vase Factory stamped, 2743. H150mm $200 – $300

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408 IOTUA CHARLIE TUARAU Māori Carved Wooden Panel Signed, dated and inscribed “I. C. Tuarau, Maori Carver, Dominion Museum, Wellington, NZ, 1963” verso. National registration number Y18448. Rectangular carving with rounded edges, painted red. From proper left to proper right: two manaia figures, central Tiki head with crosses on cheeks, flared nostrils and heart-shaped mouth, two mirroring manaia figures. All five figures have pāua inlaid eyes. L2170 H300 D45mm $7,000 – $10,000

The revival of Māori architectural arts was boosted by Sir Apirana Ngata, who established the Institute of Māori Arts and Crafts in Rotorua in 1927. Ngata believed that it was crucial for such a school to exist as only one carver remained on the East Coast at the time, an area once renowned for its architectural ornamentation. Thanks to his initiative, a renaissance of Māori arts took place. Iotua Charlie Tuarau was one of those students trained by the remaining expert carvers including Eramiha Kapua. His talent and creativity thrilled those who were fortunate to experience them. After fighting with the 28th Māori Battalion during the Second World War, he resumed his artist career and was employed as a master carver at Te Papa Tongarewa’s predecessor, the Dominion Museum, remaining in this position for over thirty years. During that period a US Navy serviceman, Warner Hutchinson, while posted

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in Wellington from 1958 to 1962, met Tuarau. Enamoured by his art, he commissioned him to make a carving to be mounted above his bed at home. Inspired by the traditional carved panels adorning Māori architecture the Tuarau panel is distinguished by the remarkable wealth of carved decoration depicting mythological and ancestral figures. The central Tiki is delicately framed with an intricate design of rauponga, playing on the volumes and creating a destabilizing effect, enhanced by the shine of the inlaid pāua eyes. The viewer is absorbed in the convoluted patterns, appreciating the power of the deified ancestors. Warner Hutchinson passed away in 2016. We are honoured that his family chose to repatriate this impressive piece from Florida to its land of creation, Aotearoa - New Zealand. Héloïse Dazard-Portch

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A Private Collection of Furniture & Decorative Arts

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409 A Le Corbusier Style Lounger Framed in chromed steel with vinyl upholstery. L1600 W580 H700mm $500 – $700

410 A Small Oak Spanish Bar Chair C. 1905, H690 W490 D400mm $100 – $150

411 An Art Deco Style Drinks Cart Chromed tubular frame and Formica tops. D490 H730mm $150 – $250

412 A Papua New Guinea Ancestor Figure Sepik region, 20th century, with custom stand. H930mm $200 – $400

413 A Large Papua New Guinea Mei Mask 20th century, middle Sepik region, shell and cassowary feather decoration. L900 W450 D160mm $250 – $500

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414 A Contemporary Round Coffee Table

415 After Marcel Breuer Pair of Wassily Style Chairs

416 A Victorian Library Step Ladder

C. 1970s, walnut with chromed steel frame. D985 H425mm $500 – $800

Model B3 style, C. 1970s, tubular chromed steel frames and black vinyl. H740 W760 D710mm $300 – $600

H1900 W560 D940mm (extended) $250 – $500

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417 A Tall Boy Chest of Drawers With flip top with mirrored interior, 20th century with later brass cup handles. H1035 W820 D410mm $600 – $800


418 A Victorian Gothic Revival Buffet Deux Corps Continental, in mahogany, of generous proportions and with remarkably detailed carving, late-19th century. L1600 H1800 D600mm $2,000 – $4,000

419 A Carved and Panelled Dutch Cabinet In oak, 19th century. H1500 L1220 D530mm $2,000 – $4,000

420 A Victorian Button Back Parlour Chair C. 1880, in mahogany with carved foliate back, shaped cabriole legs on castors, reupholstered in William Morris style fabric. H880 W570 D600mm $200 – $400

421 A Victorian Balloon Back Chair

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Carved shaped back and cabriole legs, reupholstered in Mulberry Home fabric. H900mm $120 – $160

422 A George II Style Dresser Base In pine, with three frieze drawers and shaped apron resting on cabriole legs. L183 H760 D415mm $800 – $1,200

423 A Barry Brickell Pot Stoneware salt glaze, H360 D215mm $500 – $800

424 An Yvonne Rust Serving Dish and Spoons With beaten silver spoon and ceramic and wooden handled serving ladle. D240 H90mm $300 – $500

425 An Old Wooden Ship's Block 419

H320 W140 D145mm $80 – $120

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426 An Indonesian Brass Censer

429 A Len Castle Stoneware Bowl

432 A Jim Greig Teapot

H105mm $100 – $200

Marked. D245mm $150 – $300

H170mm $150 – $250

427 A Bug Shaped Ashtray

430 Three Woven Ketes

L180mm $60 – $80

20th century, one with dyed strands and geometric pattern. Largest 350 x 230mm $300 – $600

433 An Anneke Borren Ceramic Ashtray

428 A Daniel Clasby Sailor Hat Sculpture In lead. L265mm $80 – $150

431 A Finely Woven Geometric Kete Late-20th century, with dyed strands. 255 x 190mm $200 – $400

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434 A Crystal Punch Bowl and Ten Crystal Cups Bowl: H370mm, cups: H75mm $500 – $800

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435 An Eileen Gray E1027 Table

436 An Arne Jacobsen Swan Chair

Originally designed 1927, manufactured by Classic Con 1980s. Tubular steel and chrome-plated frame, with adjustable glass table top. Signed Eileen M Gray, with serial number and manufacturers stamp. H630 D510mm $600 – $900

Designed in 1958, manufactured by Fritz Hansen 2001, grey leather upholstery, aluminium swivel base, retains manufacturers decal label, base stamped 'FH Made in Denmark' with serial number. H870 W750 D600mm $2,000 – $4,000

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437 Six Arne Jacobsen 3107 Chairs in White Originally designed in 1955, manufactured by Fritz Hansen Denmark. White lacquered bent plywood seat and chrome plated steel frames. Labelled and marked Fritz Hansen. Made in Denmark 2002. H785 W460 D480mm $1,500 – $2,500

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438 A Bengt Ruda Armchair and Ottoman

439 A Philippe Starck for Flos Romeo Moon Floor Lamp

440 A Philippe Starck for Flos Romeo Moon Floor Lamp

441 A Hannes Wettstein Spin Armchair and Ottoman

1950s, manufactured by Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden. Frame in black lacquered beech and reupholstered with Katagami Wattle Leaf designer fabric from James Dunlop. H825 W640 D770mm $1,000 – $2,000

Designed 1998, Italian. Clear glass, acid-etched diffuser, steel. H1610mm $300 – $500

Designed 1998, Italian. Clear glass, acid-etched diffuser, steel. H1610mm $300 – $500

1980s, manufactured by Cassina. Satin aluminium base and black leather upholstery. Chair: H900 W720mm, ottoman: H410 W660mm $1,500 – $2,500

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442 A Gino Sarfatti for Flos 2097/50 Chandelier

443 A Gino Sarfatti for Flos 2097/50 Chandelier

444 A Hans Wegner GE290 Easy Chair

Originally designed 1958. Suspension lamp providing diffused light. Steel central structure with chrome plated brass arms, steel ceiling fitting and rose. H900 D1030mm $800 – $1,200

Originally designed 1958. Suspension lamp providing diffused light. Steel central structure with chrome plated brass arms, steel ceiling fitting and rose. H900 D1030mm $800 – $1,200

Designed 1953, Manufactured by Getama, Denmark. In oak with loose red wool cushions. W760 D740 H700mm $2,000-$2,500

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445 A George Nelson for Herman Miller Desk

446 A Fernando and Humberto Campana Favela Chair

447 A Big Ben Westclox Alarm Clock

C. 1962, Herman Miller, in walnut with steel frame on brushed aluminium legs and Formica top. Adjustable screw feet for additional height or levelling. Herman Miller signature to handles and label inside top drawer. Drawers containing original pencil tray and file hardware. H760 W1520 D760mm $5,000 – $7,000

Originally designed 2003, manufactured Edra 2003, Brazilian. Constructed piece-bypiece from the wood used to build the favelas (Brazilian shanty towns), hand-glued and nailed together, each piece is unique. Pine, birch plywood frame. Unmarked. Purchased Edra, London 2003. Literature: Campana Brothers: Complete Works (So Far), Alfred, Sudjic, Edelkoort and Hamel, pp. 86. H765 W655 D615mm $2,000 – $4,000

1964, manufactured by General Time Corp, Canada. Space Age, with tulip base. H180mm $80 – $120

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448 A Contemporary Italian Chair In black and red upholstery with chromed splay legs. H740mm $150 – $250

449 A John Crichton Mosaic Charger Copper backed tiled mosaic in blue, yellow, apricot, black and white. D350mm $500 – $800

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450 Two Blenko Glass Vases C. 1960, American, handblown glass, both ribbed in blue & green. H210 & 370mm $300 – $500

451 After Gerrit Rietveld a 635 ‘Red and Blue’ Chair Originally designed 1917, red, blue, black and yellow lacquered wood. H885 W600 D800mm $400 – $800

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452 ERMANNO NASON Hand and Eye Murano clear glass with polychrome glass and gold and silver leaf, both in the glass and on the surface. Signed and dated ‘E Nason 82’. Along with its original working sketch and the exhibition catalogue: Ermanno Nason, Guerriero del vetro’ (Murano, Museo del Vetro, 18/09/10 - 11/01/11), in which the artwork was presented. Provenance: Vetreria Bisamzio Gallery, Murano, Italy. Complete with original receipt and certificate of authenticity. H360 W180 D60mm $8,000 – $12,000

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Ermanno Nason (1928-2013), was born on the island of Murano into a family of famous glass-makers, he started work in the glass furnace when he was 9 and passed his exam as maestro when he was just 18. His talent was clear from the very beginning, in particular in his creations of the human figure and animals. Nason worked for several glassworks including at I.V.R. Mazzega, where he was a master glassblower from 1953 to 1959. Mazzega was one of the glassworks that produced the artistic designs of the Centro Studio Pittori nell Arte del Vetro, founded by Egidio Costantini (Italian, 1912-2007). This studio was christened the Fucina degli Angeli (Forge of the angels) by the French painter Jean Cocteau (1889-1963). Nason produced many of Costantinis' collaborations with acclaimed artists, such as Pablo Picasso, Cocteau, Marc Chagall, Max Ernst, and others. Later in his career, Nason made sculptures and vessels based on his work for these well-known artists.

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453 An Ole Wanscher ‘Senator’ Three-Seater Sofa

454 A Jens Risom Executive Desk and Matching Playboy Chair

455 A Curtis Jere Brutalist Wall Sculpture

C. 1960, manufactured by France and Son, Denmark. Framed in teak with the original wool upholstery. L1820 D750 H790mm $3,000 – $4,000

Mid-1950s, Danish, the desk in walnut with lacquered top and drawer pulls. The C-140 Playboy model armchair in solid walnut, wool upholstery and woven cane back. Desk L1570 H720 D710mm $5,000 – $7,000

C. 1980, signed C Jere. Brass and copper geometric plates on steel linear construction. L910 W330 D100mm $1,000 – $1,500

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456 A Pair of Lamps by Westwood Industries

457 A Brouer MØbelfabrik Desk

C. 1955, American. Elegant hourglass shape in brass and walnut, with period shades. Likely designed by Tony Paul. Both converted to NZ plugs. H1020mm $1,200 – $1,600

1960s, designed and manufactured by Brouer Møbelfabrik, Denmark. In solid rosewood, dovetail joint legs elevate the hanging cabinet drawers below the desktop. H720 W1445 D750mm $2,000 – $4,000

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458 A Resort Dining Table by Antonello Italia

459 Five Arcadia Dining Chairs by Paolo Piva

460 An Early and Rare Florence Knoll Settee

Opaque glass top with matt lacquered and mirrored wooden legs. D1300 H770mm $800 – $1,500

C. 1980s, by B&B Italia. In black leather. H980 W460 D460mm $700 – $1,000

1952, a first-year production piece. Lacquered walnut frame and vinyl upholstery. L1450 H750 W790mm $2,000 – $4,000

461 A Space Age Dining Table 1960s, white Formica top on tulip shaped base. D1210 H710mm $600 – $900

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462 A Sideboard by Stanley Distinctive

463 Six Charles and Ray Eames DCM Chairs

464 A Contemporary Walnut Sideboard Cabinet

C. 1960, American. Finnline series. In cherry wood with ebony details. L1630 H770 D460mm $1,800 – $2,800

Originally designed in 1946, manufactured by Herman Miller 2006. In moulded plywood in ebony finish and chromed steel. Retaining manufacturers label to base. H750 W500 D430mm $2,500 – $5,000

Constructed in veneered walnut, two frieze drawers with interior fittings above two cupboard doors resting on bracket feet. H850 W1200 D560mm $700 – $1,000

465 A Walnut Corner Cabinet Constructed in walnut veneer, matching the previous lot. H890 W1270 D730mm $600 – $800

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466 A Veranda Chair by Vico Magistretti 1983, manufactured by Cassina. The Verandas adjustable frame allows the seat to be positioned in various ways. Steel frame and upholstered in dusty pink fabric. H1000 W950 L1500mm (extended) $1,600 – $2,000

467 A Charles and Ray Eames Tandem Seat Originally designed in 1963, manufactured by Herman Miller 1972. Three moulded fiberglass chairs, on enamelled steel and cast aluminium base. Upholstered in a very rare colour scheme, magenta and purple greige vinyl. Herman Miller impression to shell seats and label on tandem base. Retains manufacturers, labels. H820 L2150 D560mm $2,500 – $5,000

468 A Pair of Square Side Tables C. 1978, by Steelcase, walnut veneer Formica top on steel frame. W660 D660 H380mm $250 – $500 466

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469 A Set of Six Contemporary Polished Chrome Chairs

471 A Pair of Harvey Probber Club Chairs

473 A Glass Dining Table and Six Vinyl Director Chairs

475 A Michael Aram Poppy Platter

H850 W370 D410mm $600 – $900

C. 1952, American, Model 1347, retains original label. Brushed aluminium frames and covered in sea blue upholstery. H690 W720 D670mm $5,500 – $7,000

1960s, tinted glass top on chromed tubular base. Table: H740 D1220mm Chairs: H820 W520 D460mm $900 – $1,200

Hand beaten stainless steel and oxidized bronze poppy. D330mm $100 – $200

470 A McGuire Bamboo Dining Table C. 1970s, American. Circular glass top with trellis bamboo base. D1220 H740mm $1,000 – $1,500

472 A Grant Featherston A310H Chair In taupe upholstery, resting on tapered legs. Ballantynes plaque to base. H720 W665 D570mm $1,300 – $1,800

474 A Glass Coffee Table C. 1960s, bent chrome frame and smoked glass finish. D910 H380mm $300-$500

476 An Alessi Silver Plated ‘Rosenschale’ Bowl Pierced decoration. Originally designed by Josef Hoffmann in 1906, reimagined by Peter Arnell and Ted Bickford for Alessi 1983. With original box. H80 D230mm $300 – $500

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477 A Mid-Century Modular Shelving Unit by Avalon C. 1960s, in teak with steel frame. The base with 3 drawers and one sliding cupboard doors, above glazed doors and fall front cupboard. H1820 W1640 D430mm $800 – $1,500

478 An Executive Desk by Gianni Moscatelli C. 1960s, manufactured by Formnova Milano. Brushed steel frame and ebonised hardwood. L2040 D900 H760mm $1,500 – $2,500

479 A Pair of Ceramic Mosaic Wall Hangings Mid-century, still life and geometric forms in period colours, possibly American. 525 x 425mm & 450 x 630mm $350 – $500

480 An Arne Norell Swivel Lounge Chair C. 1960s, manufactured by Vatne Mobler. In hand-stitched brown leather and chrome base. H760 W770 D800mm $1,000 – $2,000

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481 An Arne Norell Swivel High-Backed Lounge Chair C. 1960s, manufactured by Vatne Mobler. In hand-stitched brown leather and chrome base. H940 W700 D800mm $1,200 – $1,600

482 An Emaf Progetti Barocco Sofa by Zanotta Originally designed 2003, Italian. Steel frame, elastic strips suspension, upholstery in charcoal Dacron Du Pont with removable fabric cover, quilted back and armrests and chrome plated steel feet. L2000 H680 D960mm $1,000 – $2,000

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483 A Set of 10 Tolix Chairs Originally designed in 1937 by Xavier Pauchard, made in France. In raw varnished finish, Ex Madder & Rouge, Auckland. H850 W360mm $1,200 – $1,800

484 A Nils Jonsson Trio Sideboard

485 A HW Klein Extending Dining Table

486 A Richard Hornby Afromosia Teak Sideboard

C. 1960s, Troeds Sweden. In teak, W190 D430 H805mm $1,800 – $2,500

C. 1960s, manufactured by Bramin Mobler, in teak with elegantly tapered legs and dovetail joints. L1350-1950 W900 H720mm $1,500 – $2,500

C. 1960, by Fyne Ladye Furniture, British. Demi credenza in teak. Foldable doors open to fully fitted interior. L1230 H720 D510mm $800 – $1,200

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487 A French Postmasters Desk 1940s, hinged top, with pigeon holes and 4 drawers, resting square form tapered legs. H1220 W890 D760mm $600 – $900

488 A Bohemian Blue Glass Painted Vase C 1900, Scroll, floral gilt enamelled decoration in relief. H380mm $600 – $900

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490 A Hand Painted Nude in the Style of Amedeo Modigliani Watercolour, with highly decorative gold frame. 1120 x 680mm $300 – $600

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491 A Regency Sebastian Erard Concert Harp

494 A Regency Mahogany Armchair C. 1820

C. 1820, English, unstrung. Highly carved and gilt, decorated with anthemion motifs, winged angels, putti and classical maidens in penwork. Inscribed ‘Sebastian Erard, patent no. 3173, 18 Great Marlborough Street, London.’ H1700 W820 D510mm $2,000 – $4,000

H910mm $600 – $800

492 A Mushwani Baluch Prayer Rug Overall Geometric decoration. Rich plum red ground. 1360 x 990mm $500 – $800

493 An Early-20th Century Steamer Travel Trunk C. 1918, by McBrine Mendel Trunx, Canada. Five ply construction, painted WH Slack Hamilton, Canada. Locked, no key. L1060 W560 D570mm $300 – $500

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495 An Indian Gabbeh Rug Beige wool ground inset with figures and animals. Dark yellow woven with motif of figures. 2480 x 1760mm $500 – $800

496 An Afghan Rug Ivory ground with red octagonal central medallion. Red ground primary border. 1910 x 1280mm $800 – $1,000

497 A Caned Bentwood Rocking Chair

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498 An Impressive Pair of 19th Century Rajasthani Columns In solid teak with distressed patina, Ionic columns with scroll and foliate deeply carved decoration. H2500 W500 D500mm $2,500 – $5,000

499 An Afghan Baluch Rug Large central diamond shaped medallion with bird decoration. Ivory ground with similar birds plus animal decoration. 1960 x 1090mm $700 – $1,000

500 An Afghan Prayer Rug Overall and coral ground and geometric design. 1310 x 950mm $400 – $600

501 A Caucasian Turkmen Rug Overall coral ground and geometric decoration with central elephant foot motif. 1540 x 980mm $700 – $1,000

502 A Prayer Rug Mustard and coral coloured ground. Overall geometric pattern. 1400 x 940mm $500 – $800

503 A Qashqai Kilim Carpet Three Diamond shaped medallions on a teal blue ground. 1560 x 1030mm $400 – $600

504 An Afghan Rug with Blue Mosque Design Three unusual central windows depicting the Blue Mosque of Mazar-i-Sharif on mustard coloured ground. Red and Indigo traditional border. 1400 x 960mm $500 – $800

505 A Baluch Kilim Carpet Madder coloured ground with strips of diagonal design. 1440 x 820mm $350 – $500

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506 A Pakistani Carpet Impressive Turkmen style with overall elephant foot pattern on beige ground. Nine finely decorated borders. 2950 x 1930mm $600 – $800

507 A Beluch Prayer Rug Grape Design 1300 x 830mm $600 – $900

508 An Eight-Point Taxidermy Stag Head H115 W680 D580mm $600 – $1,000

509 A Victorian Mahogany Card Table Fold-over top with circular playing surface, raised on octagonal column base with four scroll feet resting on castors. W905 D445 H730mm $800 – $1,200

510 A Victorian Demi-Lune Console Table The central large baluster shaped and turned leg flanked by a pair of stile supports, raised on a shaped triform base on flat bun feet. W1035 D500 H725mm $300 – $500

511 A Late-19th Century French Gilt Brass and Glass 8-Day Striking Mantel Clock by Le Roy & Sons Visible anchor escapement with compensation mercury pendulum. H350 W210 D150mm $600 – $900

512 JAMES SMITH MORLAND Table Mountain from Black River Mowbray Watercolour on paper. Signed and dated 1907. 500 x 760mm $300 – $600

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513 A 19th Century Austrian Gilded Copper Box Modelled as an Owl. H210mm $200 – $400

514 A Pair of Louis XV Style Bergère Armchairs Carved and gilt decoration, with pink satin upholstery. H975 W710 D640mm $500 – $800

515 A Louis XV Style Canape Settee Painted and carved with scrolls and acanthus, resting on cabriole legs, with pale green upholstery and scatter cushions. L1870 H950 D800mm $900 – $1,500

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516 An Omega Table Clock with Chromometer C. 1915 Fitted wooden case, Signed, 8-day movement, Arabic numerals, 23 jewels. L145 W130 H55mm $800 – $1,200

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520 Three Georgian Cordial Glasses C. 1760, with multi-spiral twist stems. H130mm $1,100 – $1,600

521 An Alabaster Sculpture of Fedele 19th century, faults to base. H430mm $500 – $800

522 A Pair of European Portraits

523 Gerard (John) The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes Printed by Adam Islip, Joice Norton and Richard Whitakers, London, 1636. Third edition, engraved title by John Payne, woodcut illustrations throughout, including nearly 200 native plants which had not previously been described. Contemporary paneled calf, sympathetically rebacked. First and final leaves laid down, repaired and remargined, some staining and soiling. With custom made storage box. H340 W230 D100mm $3,000 – $5,000

Oil on canvas. Signed. 400 x 250mm $500 – $800

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517 A Caucasian Prayer Rug Red ground with prayer niches outlined in ivory coloured wool. 1630 x 900mm $700 – $1,000

518 A Tabriz Style Rug Large shaped red ground medallion with Boteh designs. Ivory ground. Blue ground border. 1560 x 960mm $800 – $1,200

519 A Hand Knotted Kashan Rug Intensely decorated in the typical garden format. Indigo and red grounds. 2000 x 1310mm $350 – $600 523 Detail

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524 A Very Fine Swiss Music Box by Reuge Mid to late-20th century, five interchangeable cylinders, playing 20 tunes, in polished amboyna case with banded inlay and ebonised borders, in excellent playing order. With keys and original Reuge Music booklet. L730 H280 D280mm $20,000 – $40,000

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525 A Fine Kashmir-Iranian Carpet With red central ground with floral decoration. Central diamond shaped medallion. The principal border with scroll and foliate decorations, blue ground. 4340 x 3050mm $3,000 – $5,000

526 An Afghan Baluch Prayer Rug Red ground. 1750 x 1035mm $400-$600

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527 A Hand Knotted KashmirIranian Rug Central star motif with blue ground, with floral decoration. The principal border with scroll and foliate decorations on red ground. 2400 x 1550mm $800-$1,500

528 A Qom Persian Runner Red ground and all-over floral decoration. 2580 x 800mm $700-$1,000

529 A Kashan-Kirmin Rug Central medallion. 2230 x 1270mm $400 – $700

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530 A Hand Knotted Kashan Rug Intensely decorated in the typical garden format. Indigo and red grounds. 2000 x 1310mm $450 – $700

531 A Large Rug Central ground in beige with palmette decoration. Principal border with cypress decoration on mustard ground. 3900 x 3000mm $600 – $800

532 A Selection of Six Saddle Bag Cushions Some faults. $300 – $400

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533 A Hand Knotted Kashmir Iranian Carpet Beige ground, with dark blue central field, intense floral and foliate decoration. 1900 x 1200mm $400 – $600

534 A Hand Knotted Persian Tree of Life Rug Central blue ground with floral borders. 2200 x 1450mm $500 – $700

535 A Tekke Turkoman Rug Red and black geometric design. 1920 x 980mm $300 – $500

536 A Large Kashan Persian Carpet Bright red ground with four ivory coloured arabesque corners and further palmette decorations in the principal border. 3970 x 2950mm $1,600 – $2,400

537 A Persian Runner Indigo ground with continual stylised garden decoration. Ivory ground border. 3900 x 1000mm $600 – $900

538 A Caucasian Runner

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539 A Male Torso and Plinth In resin, signed JAA, Torso height: 220mm $100 – $200

540 A 1950s Style Mannequin ‘Diane’ By Purfex, New Zealand. H560mm $300 – $500

541 A Beethoven Bust Painted concrete. H450mm $250 – $500

542 A Male Torso Cast Classical style. H370mm $200 – $300

543 A Head of David Cast concrete. H450 W300mm $250 – $500

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545 A Pair of Victorian Oak Hall Chairs Shield back and scroll decorations. H895mm $400 – $800

546 A Pair of Victorian Oak Hall Chairs H870mm $300 – $500

547 A Cross-Beam Plank Dining Table From Corso De’ Fiori. In lacquered oak. L2500 W1000 H760mm $2,000 – $4,000

548 A Pair of Victorian Chairs Carved scroll decoration on cabriole legs. H880 W440mm $600 – $900

544 An Early-20th Century Chinoiserie Lamp With later shade. H480mm $150 – $250 545

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558 A 19th Century Coco de Mer Seed

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554 A Small Ebonised Kauri Gateleg Table

549 A Carved Tiki Figure Late-20th century. Pāua shell inlaid eyes. H220 W60 D90mm $200 – $400

C. 1895. H635 L670 W190mm, extended: W695mm $300 – $400

550 A Gary Nash Vase Iridized blown glass vase, squat form in green with gold leaf, signed Nash 99. H160 W170mm $300 – $500

551 A Louis XVI Painted Mirror Backed Dressing Table H2050 W1050 D500mm $250 – $500

Known as the largest in the world, the Lodoicea, sea coconut or ‘coco de mer’ is endemic to the Seychelles islands of Praslin and Curieuse. Its suggestive shape resembling a female buttock, together with its smooth surface and dark chocolate hue, have made the coco de mer an object of fascination, especially among 16th-century European aristocrats who would collect them and decorate them with precious jewels. Prior to the discovery of their true origin, it was believed that coco de mer grew on a mysterious tree at the bottom of the ocean as they would first sink due to their density but then rise up to the surface once they have decayed internally. Carried by the currents, they were found on distant shores where these trees do not grow and would nourish collectors’ fantasies. Provenance: Believed to have been part of the Manawatu Museum collection, which closed in 1936 after a cyclone flooded the museum. The seed was later found in a ceiling cavity of the Palmerston North Normal Intermediate School C. 1963 and gifted to the current owner. Old label attached to surface. L310 W240 H150mm $1,500 – $2,500

555 A Clyne Farquharson Art Deco Crystal Fruit Bowl C. 1930 signed. D255 H90mm $250 – $350

556 A Clyne Farquharson Harlequin Set of Six Glasses Tallest H135mm $200 – $300

552 A Louis XVI Style Painted Bed Frame Ornately carved with acanthus, scrolls and floral wreaths and resting on fluted legs. C. 1910. The slats are included. H1560 W1920 L2030mm $850 – $1,500

557 A Clyne Farquharson Tudor Crystal Fruit Bowl Leaf motif, C. 1930 signed Clyne Farquharson NRD. D300 H110mm $250 – $350

553 A Brass Tiki Door Knocker

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559 A 64-piece Thomas Dinner Service White with gilt rim decoration. 6 dinner plates, 6 luncheon plates, 6 side plates, 6 dessert bowls, 6 soup bowls and plates, 6 entree dishes, 6 small entree dishes, 1 coffee pot, 1 cream jug, 1 sugar bowl, 1 salt & pepper set, 6 large coffee cups & saucers, 6 demi coffee cups & saucers, 6 egg cups. $500 – $800

560 A Three-Piece Louis XV Style Lounge Suite Carved and giltwood decoration, comprising three-seater canape settee and two armchairs. Both with attractive narrative scene upholstery. Settee: H1200 W1900 D640mm $1,000-$2,000

561 A Pair of Painted Chairs Farmhouse style with cut out heart decoration, upholstered seats. H865 W415 D380mm $200 – $400

562 A Pair of French Style Chairs Distressed patina, with back carved in form of a vase with flowers, blue and white upholstery. H945 W380 D340mm $200 – $400

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563 A Louis XV Style Lounge Suite Comprising carved and giltwood canape settee and four matching armchairs, all with carved and shaped rails and resting on cabriole legs. Floral and foliate upholstery. Armchairs: H1010 W650 D550mm Settee: H430 W1000 D620mm $1,000 – $2,000

564 A Carved and Giltwood Occasional Table Deeply carved, topped with thin veined marble and resting on claw and ball feet. H430 W1000 D620mm $500 – $800

565 SHEILA MAJENDIE Porphyria’s Lover Oil on board. 400 x 320mm $250 – $550

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566 ARTIST UNKNOWN Gentleman’s Portrait Oil on canvas laid on board. 610 x 500mm $200 – $350

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567 ARTIST UNKNOWN Portrait of a Gentleman Oil on canvas. 900 x 750mm. $300 – $550

568 A Child's Comb Back Windsor Chair

571 An Assortment of 19th Century Blue and White Pottery

575 A Late-Victorian Mirrored Marble Topped Walnut Credenza

Comprising large Ashet, smaller Burleigh Ware platter, Spodes trio C. 1860 and egg cup. Ashet: L440 W360mm $250 - $500

Serpentine front, with mirrored doors, and foliate carving. W1370 D420 H950mm $250 – $500

572 A Turkish Anatolian Rug

In oak. H198 W135 D310mm $200 – $400

569 A Late-Victorian Metamorphic Child’s High-Low Chair In mahogany with caned back and with ratchet operating adjustment on wrought iron wheels. N.B. The action allows this chair to convert to a rocking chair. Extended L900 H940mm $250 – $500

570 Five Copper Pieces and One Pewter Jug Largest jug: H200mm $50 – $100

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576 Three 20th Century Icons

579 A Set of Eight Oak Georgian Dining Chairs C. 1800, each with a shaped crest rail above a Lancashire spindle back and a rush seat, raised on turned supports united by cross stretchers, some faults. H1060 W580 D465mm $400-$800

580 A Large Cobalt Blue Venetian Glass Centerpiece

Coral ground. 1300 x 1000mm $300 – $500

Two hand painted and one printed with gilt Grecian architectural frame. Largest: 250 x 200mm $250 – $500

573 A Late 19th Century Sheraton Revival Corner Cabinet

577 Four Russian 19th Century Icons

In mahogany with swan neck pediment, astragal glazed door, with a marquetry panelled door below on bracket feet. H2150 W720 D430mm $200 – $400

Largest: 365 x 285mm $500 – $1,000

581 A Victorian Walnut Sewing Table

578 An Oak Over Mantel Mirror

Two pull-out drawers and carved fretwork legs on castors. H740 W750 D390mm $500 – $800

574 A Pair of Unusual Fish Shaped Garden Stools

H105 W106mm $300 – $500

H490 D600mm $500 – $700

Ribbed design with a mottled pearlescent finish. H225 D395mm $150 – $250

582 A Pair of Victorian Royal Worcester Plates Blue with gilt floral decoration. D230mm (each) $350 – $550

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583 A British / French Cavalry Officer’s Percussion Cap Pistol C. 1840. L340mm $800 – $1,000

584 A Dutch Naval Officer’s Dress Sword C. 1900. With Bullion Knot. L1080mm $400 – $600

585 A 19th Century French Bayonet

587 A French World War I Modified Lebel Rifle Bayonet

589 A 19th Century Somali “Billa” Sword

Made for the Lebel rifle. Tapered cross from section, hollow ground with nickel grip and working spring catch. Tubular steel scabbard. Blade L515mm. Overall L655mm $250 – $350

1886. Tapered cross-section hollow ground blade with brass grip and working spring catch. Stamped TG59658. Blade L515mm. Overall L655mm $250 – $350

Traditional East African design with long double sided leaf-shaped blade. The hilt formed with layers of alternate horn, pewter, brass, leather sections. Leather sheath with straps. Overall L520mm $300 – $500

586 An 1874 French Model Gras Bayonet Tapered T section blade with hook quillon, brass and hardwood grip with working spring catch. Proof marks K85273. Blade L520mm. Overall L645mm $200 – $300

588 A 19th Century French Bayonet for Gras Rifle 1874. Tapered T section blade with hook quillon. Hardwood and brass grip with working spring clip. Blade L515mm. Overall 640mm $250 – $350

590 A 19th Century French Infantry Sword 1831. Roman “Gladius” style with double-sided blade and cast brass hilt. Numbered 1280. Blade stamped IBAN. Blade L465mm. Overall L610mm $300 – $500

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591 A 19th Century European Gothic Revival Axe

595 A Long 19th Century Manding Sword

Cast bronze head and neck with raised arabesque scroll pattern and triple lion passant crest. The handle formed from four stag antler sections on a centre steel rod with nickel ferrules and pommel. L815mm $500 – $800

The wide thin and sharp steel blade contained in a traditional tooled leather scabbard, brass pommel. L960mm $300 – $500

592 A 19th Century American Regulation Staff & Field Officer's Sword 1860 pattern. By Frank Selger & son. Etched rapier style blade. Cast brass D. Knuckle guard with stands of arms. Leather wrapped wooden grip brass scabbard. Overall L900mm $300 – $500

593 A British Officer’s 1827 Pattern Sword Signed on ricasso Thomas Coles Leamington & Star. Gothic hilt with VR cipher and fish skin grip. Half fullered blade with etched floral scrolls and crown. Steel scabbard. Overall L1010mm $500 – $800

594 An 1822 Pattern British Infantry Officer’s Sword With pipe back and spear point. Engraved with floral scrolls and stands of arms. VR cypher, signed J.R. Mole. Regulation gilt brass hilt with half folding guard. Wire bound grip and steel scabbard. 1835 Islington, Birmingham. Overall L960mm $600 – $900

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596 A Long 19th Century Masai Seme A Long heavy forged double-sided blade with reverse taper to a leather bound handle grip. Stitched buffalo hide scabbard. L920mm $200 – $400

597 A Turkish C. 1890 Model Shortened Bayonet For a Mauser rifle. Numbered 2193 on hooked quillon. Wood grip with working spring clip steel sheath. Blade L245mm. Overall L395mm $150 – $250

598 A Colombian Army Officer’s Ceremonial Sword With etched and plated blade “Ejercito de Colombia”. Nickel scabbard. Overall L955mm $150 – $250

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599 A 19th Century French Yataghan Sabre Bayonet 1866, known as the chasepot. Tapered Downward curving blade with double fullers. Brass grip with working spring clip. Stamped X33460. N89 Iron scabbard. Blade L575mm. Overall L720mm $200 – $300

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The Dr. Francis de Hamel Collection

Francis de Hamel was born in 1923 into a family of industrials in the Midlands, UK and had initially wanted to train as a vet. However, as the Second World War developed the imminent need for doctors increased and instead Francis studied medicine at Oxford University, where he also rowed for two successful years in the annual boat race against Cambridge. At Oxford he met and later married Joan Pollock (de Hamel), celebrated children’s writer and author of ‘Take the Long Path’ and ‘Hemi’s Pet’. After the war seeking new opportunities, Francis looked to New Zealand and took up a contract with the New Zealand Department of Health. In medicine his interest was chest diseases, it was this that brought him to Christchurch and the Health Department’s Mass X-Ray unit. He was a keen ornithologist and was selected as the Scott Base doctor and ornithologist for the 1957-58 summer season, going south on the ‘little wooden warship’ Endeavour. Later Francis became an Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Otago. Upon retirement in 1988 he put his physical energy into an extensive garden and a farmlet he had bought with his wife Joan, developing an angora goat stud. Inspired by his mother who had been a collector of ceramics and silver, Francis spent the rest of his time building a collection of Chinese ceramics with a focus on the Song Dynasty era. Starting by subscribing to Sotheby’s and Christies auction catalogues, buying reference books and reading,

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Francis would meticulously research before placing postal, phone and fax bids at international auction houses. By the mid-1990’s he had amassed a collection of around 100 items, which he displayed in a glassfronted cabinet in his lounge at his Macandrew Bay home. He loved the forms, the colour, and the technical skill of producing such delicatelyformed pieces. On frequent trips to China, Hong Kong and England he visited dealers and galleries, buying and further building his knowledge and experience. Diligently cataloguing every piece with precise detail, noting comparisons to similar pieces in publications in his library (also offered in this collection). All of Dr de Hamels notes are available on the online catalogue on our website. In later years his purchasing, but the collection retained its overall size, variety and balance. In 2014 Francis passed away in Dunedin at the age of 91.

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601 A Model Sheep Pen

604 A Model Walled Farmyard

607 A Model Mill

Han Dynasty (25-220CE). Model of circular form in greenglazed red earthenware containing five standing horned sheep. 汉朝 (25-220CE) 绿釉羊圈模型件 D210 H70mm $900 – $1,500

Han Dynasty (25-220CE)Thermoluminescence Test Number 566k83 is consistent with the dating of this object. 汉朝 (25-220CE) 绿釉农场模型陶件 H230 W170mm $1,000 – $1,500

Han Dynasty (206BCE-9CE). Modeled in green-glazed red-earthenware with four windows and a door. 汉朝 (206BCE-9CE) 陶磨坊模型件 H180 W165mm $600 – $1,000

602 Two Cizhou Model Birds Song Dynasty (960-1279). Both models are cream-glazed to half-way down the body with brown feather and eye decorations. Both have been made with three interconnecting holes to a hollow centre. 宋朝 (960-1279) 磁州窑动物小件 H80 & 90mm $300 – $600

603 A Model Farmhouse Han Dynasty (25-220CE). Model made of red pottery with two figures looking out from the windows under a tiled overhanging roof. 汉朝 (25-220CE) 庭院模型陶件 H180 W250mm $1,300 – $2,300

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605 A Model Stove Han Dynasty (25-220CE). Red pottery stove of boat shape, slab-made, set upon a flat base. 汉朝 (25-220CE) 炉灶模型件H140 W110mm $300 – $500

606 A Model Pig-Pen Han Dynasty (25-220CE). Model made of red pottery with a pig standing in a walled semi-circular pen below a flight of stairs leading to a toilet with two foot-rests in a walled upper level. 汉朝 (25-220CE) 猪圈模型陶件 H155 W170mm $650 – $950

608 A Cizhou Figure of Lady Jin Dynasty (1154-1234). Model of a lady, probably a servant, with both hands in front of her and a worried look on her face holding a draped cloth beneath a vase of flowers. 金朝 (1154-1234) 磁州窑仕女小件 H115mm $600 – $1,000

609 A Model Well-Head Han Dynasty (25-220CE). Model made of red pottery with arched pulley-support and a bucket with moulded bosses on the wells rim, all under an iridescent green glaze. 北宋 (25-220CE) 青白花口碟 D125 H155mm $300 – $600

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Han Dynasty (25-220CE). Oxford Thermoluminescence Test Number is consistent with the dating of this object. 汉朝 (25-220CE) 陶制人物油灯 H200 W160mm $600 – $900

Han Dynasty (206BCE-220CE) Modeled in grey pottery lying recumbent in a curve with a prominent dewlap and legs tucked in beneath it. 汉朝 (206BCE-220CE) 灰陶绵羊小件 W135 H70mm $80 – $250

611 A Model Horse Tang Dynasty (618-906) Modelled in red terracotta with high arched neck, bony face with chin drawn in. The primitive moulding and the general shape suggests early Tang. 唐朝 (618-906) 陶马 H140 W150mm $400 – $700

612 A Model Ox Likely Sui Dynasty (581-618) but possibly Tang. Modeled in red terracotta with cheerful features and standing four-square on stout legs on a circular base. 隋末唐初 (581-618) 陶牛 H120 W170mm $400 – $800

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615 A Model Ox Late-Han Dynasty (25-220CE) Unglazed grey pottery model of an ox with a humped-neck and a short tail, standing four-square on a rectangular base. 汉晚期 (25-220CE) 灰陶牛小件 W110 H90mm $100 – $150

616 A Model Granary Jar Han Dynasty (25-220CE) Modeled as a granary (or silo) with a conical tiled roof and made of pale pink earthenware, the whole covered in a dark green lead glaze, including the base. 汉朝 (25-220CE) 绿釉三足 粮囷(粮仓) D215 H270mm $1,800 – $2,300

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Han Dynasty (206BCE-220CE) Modeled in grey pottery lying recumbent in a curve with head held high and front legs tucked in. 汉朝 (206BCE-220CE) 灰陶山 羊小件 W100 H70mm $80 – $250

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617 A Hill Jar Han Dynasty (25-220CE) Of dark green-glazed redearthenware, this jar is of wide cylindrical form standing on three short bearshaped feet. The animals depicted; deer, boar, goat, bear, lion, and dog along with a hunter, bear close resemblance to depictions of Artemis, or Diana the Huntress, in ancient Greece. 汉朝 (25-220CE) 绿釉丘型三足 大香炉 D200 H240mm $2,500 – $4,500

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618 A Covered Box Han Dynasty (2nd-1st century BCE) Box of grey pottery of a circular shape with painted ornamentation in red, ochre and white pigments. 汉朝 (2nd-1st century BCE) 彩绘 灰陶圆盖盒 D160 H110mm $500 – $800

619 A Tripod Ding and Cover Han Dynasty (2nd-1st century BCE). A ding of grey pottery decorated in red, white and ochre pigments. The cover has a flat circular rim, painted white, to act as a base when the lid is inverted. 汉朝 (2nd-1st century BCE) 彩绘灰 陶三足盖顶 D165 H135mm $450 – $850

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620 A Yueyao Censer Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) Stoneware globular incense burner on three feet standing in a tripod basin. Possibly Tibetan. 晋朝 (1115-1234) 鸡头香炉 D160 H190mm $1,800 – $2,800

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621 A Cocoon Jar

623 A Neolithic Jar

625 A Jar

Former Han Dynasty (2nd-1st century BCE). Jar of grey pottery with an everted mouth above a ribbed neck and with a short flaring foot. Painted in red, cream, pale yellow, black (and possibly violet) pigments in S and C shaped motifs with a liberal swirling panache, with lozenge and diamond-shaped bands separating these main decorative panels. 前汉 (2nd-1st century BCE) 彩绘灰 陶茧罐 H290 W300mm $1,000 – $1,500

Majiayao Culture. Banshan Phase, Eastern Gansu Province, C. 2600 to 2300BCE. A jar of painted earthenware with a conspicuous lip and neck above an ovoid body flanked by two loop handles. 新石器时代 (C. 2600 to 2300BCE) 马家窑文化双耳陶罐 H320 W320mm $700 – $1,100

Han Dynasty (C. 150-220CE). Jar of green-glazed red earthenware on short base with slender neck surmounted by a flared mouth. The globular body is decorated with two rows of ribbed bands. 汉朝 (C. 150-220CE) 绿釉陶罐 H155 D120mm $450 – $850

622 A Storage Jar Late Han Dynasty (25-220CE). Red pottery jar with short everted neck. The mouth and neck painted in red with a white band.

624 A Jar (Guan) Han Dynasty (25-220CE). A heavily potted green-glazed red earthenware jar, with a tapering globular body on a small base and a short-everted neck. 汉朝 (25-220CE) 绿釉陶罐 H120 D140mm $200 – $400

626 A Pair of Chinese Qianlong Blue and White Porcelain Tea Bowls Each with brown rim and floral decoration. 清朝早期 外销青花小杯一对 D75 H40mm $150 – $300

627 A Pair of Chinese Qianlong Famille Rose Porcelain Plates

汉晚期 (25-220CE) 彩陶储罐 D110 H165mm $800 – $1,200

Decorated with painted enamel sprays leaves and flowers. 清朝 乾隆年 (1736-1795) 外销粉彩花 卉碟一对 D165mm $250 – $550

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628 A Pair of Early 19th Century Chinese Porcelain Brush Pots With moulded and finely painted enamel decoration (one repaired). 清朝 (1616-1912) 广彩花鸟小笔筒一对 H105 D60mm $400 – $800

629 A Chinese Qianlong Ox Blood Glaze Porcelain Shallow Bowl Finely potted with thin rim and blue seal mark. 清朝 乾隆年(1736-1795)(本朝官窑) 牛血红釉盘 D210 H45mm $1,200 – $1,800

630 A Pair of Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Dishes Qing Dynasty Kangxi Period. With painted floral cartouche bonder around the exotic bird and flower painted centre. 清朝 康熙年 (1662-1722) 五彩花鸟 盘一对 D120 H35mm $650 – $950

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631 A 17th Century Chinese Blue and White Kraak Porcelain Bowl Wanli period (1573-1620). Painted panels. 明朝 万历年 (1573-1620) 青花外销克 拉克瓷碗 D145mm $350 – $650

632 Five Oriental Underglaze Blue and White Porcelain Tea Bowls With floral decoration, impressed mark. 日本 青花花卉小杯(底部 有款(共5件) H47 D80mm $80 – $250

633 A Japanese Ceramic Bowl 日本 陶瓷钵 D180 H45mm $50 – $100

634 Japanese Kutani Tea Set Decorated with flowers and birds. 日本 九花鸟杯碟组(共19件) H55 D55mm. D185. D115mm $200 – $300

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635 A Small Chinese Polished Bronze Mirror Tang style with an inner border of low relief cranes and roundels. 唐朝风格 铜镜 D85mm $200 – $500

636 A Chinese Polished Bronze Mirror Tang Dynasty (618-907). The back cast with borders of bird, berries leaves and flowers around four seals. 唐朝(618-907) 兽钮葡萄纹铜镜 D115 H10mm $700 – $1,100

637 A Longquan Celadon Glazed Plate

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640 A Qinbai Saucer

Song Dynasty (960-1279). Bowl of hexafoil shape, carved and combed in the interior with two elegant slender leaf sprays and a big open peony in the well. 宋朝 (960-1279) 青白釉刻花斗笠碗 D190 H50mm $300 – $600

Southern Song Dynasty (11281279). Saucer with slightly rounded sides and no footrim. Carved with a central spray of lotus flowers and leaves within a border of scrolling foliage and further flowers beneath a key-fret pattern. The central carving is unusual in being a lotus flower on top of a large leaf with an upturned edge. 南宋 (1128-1279) 青白釉模印花卉小碟 D140 H25mm $550 – $950

639 A Qingbai Bowl Southern Song Dynasty (1128-1279). Bowl moulded in the centre with a round panel occupied by a female phoenix, the well decorated with two male phoenixes flying in the same direction, one with its head turned backwards as if it were looking at the other. 南宋 (1128-1279) 青白釉模印花碗 D180 H60mm $300 – $500

Song Dynasty (960-1279). 19 petals are moulded around the bowl. The bowl is covered in a thick Qingbai galze. The junction between the grey clay and the glaze reveals a burnt red line, suggesting the clay itself contained little or no iron. This ferric line was derived from the iron-containing glaze in the brief period of oxidation at the end of firing before there was time for the glaze itself to revert from the ferrous green of the celadon to the ferric red colour. 宋朝 (960-1279) 龙泉窑青釉碟 D125 H30mm $1,500 – $2,300 D E C E MB E R 20 18

641 A Qingbai Dish Northern Song Dynasty (11271279). A carved foliate dish of white translucent porcelain covered overall with a clear, very finely bubbled, pale blue qingbai glaze the thickness of which can be gauged from the parallax created by small pieces of kiln grit. Slip-trails decorate each foliate intersection. A pair of apparently identical dishes is in the Shanghai Museum. 南宋 (1127-1279) 青白釉刻花碟 D150 H35mm $1,500 – $2,500


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644 A Cizhou Bowl

646 A Qingbai Dish

Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279). Vase with everted upturned lip, ovoid body and tall neck under an even crackled celadon glaze. The glaze is crackled spirally to the right (suggesting the potter wheel spun clockwise and that the firing was done soon after the vase was thrown). 南宋(1127-1279) 龙泉窑青釉瓷瓶 H170 D65mm $900 – $1,500

Jin Dynasty (1115-1134). Shallow bowl of grey pottery with a curved profile upon a wide base. It is cream-glazed inside and to about halfway down the outside, upon which there is brown decoration of a central free swirling pattern and a pair of circular bands within the inner rim. Within the centre of the bowl are the residues of five spur-marks. 金朝 (1115-1134) 磁州窑碗 D135 H40mm $500 – $900

Southern Song/Yuan Dynasty (1127-1368CE). 12/13th Century Dish of shallow form made of white clay with a narrow footrim, all under a pale olive finely-crackled qingbai glaze. 南宋或元朝 (1127-1368CE) 青白模 印花瓷碟 D187 H45mm $550 – $850

645 A Qingbai Bowl

Song Dynasty (960-1127). Bowl with everted lip and five white slip-trails over an olive-green crackled glaze which in places does not reach the unglazed footrim. 宋朝 (960-1127) (可能)耀州窑青釉 小碗 D118 H40mm $350 – $750

643 A Longquan Vase Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368). Pear-shaped vase with a flared mouth and fixed-ring handles under a rich celadon glaze. A luting line is visible around the waist at the level of the base of the fixed-rings. The vase is internally glazed to hold water. 元朝( 1279-1368) 龙泉窑青釉双款 耳小瓶 H85 D60mm $1,000 – $1,500

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Northern Song Dynasty (9601127).A yingqing bowl of conical shape, set on a tapering ring foot, carved around the interior with two boys amidst what is known as a rather dissolved pattern of peonies of the pomegranate type. The whole is covered with a glossy pale blue qingbai glaze. 北宋 (960-1127) 青白釉斗笠碗 D205 H70mm $1,200 – $1,800

647 A Possibly Yaozhou Celadon Bowl

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Southern Song/Yuan Dynasty (1127-1368). Bowl of deep form and curved sides with a shallow footrim under a pale olive finely crackled qingbai glaze. There is a hair-line rim crack. 宋末元初 (1127-1368) 青白釉模印 凤凰碗 D188 H60mm $1,200 – $1,800

649 A Yaozhou Bowl Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). Bowl of shallow form with a flaring lip made of grey stoneware. It has been both carved and moulded with scrolling stems and blossoms with two full flowers and one side-view blossom. For a similar bowl in Chinese collections see Plate 8 in Chugoku Toji Zenshu 10, 1985. 北宋 (960-1127) 耀州窑刻花碟 D140 H35mm $1,200 – $1,800

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650 A Qingbai Dish Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279). Dish moulded in the centre with two fish swimming in the same direction under water amid water-weed around a central lotus. Compare with Figure 43 of Chugoku Toji Zenshu, vol 16. 南宋 (1127-1279) 青白釉模印花小碟 D140 H25mm $1,200 – $1,700

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651 A Qingbai Saucer Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). Finely potted saucer with a fluted cavetto flaring to a six-barbed and bracket-lobed rim in the form of a flower and applied with a pale blue celadon glaze which has pooled in each indentation. 北宋 (960-1127) 青白花口碟 D100mm $1,000 – $1,500 651

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652 A Longquan Dish Early-Ming Dynasty (14/15th Century). Dish with bracket-lobed everted rim and moulded in the centre with a peony spray within four incised barbs. There is a carved foliate and floral meander in the well. The outside has 26 flutes. With a fitted Chinese carved wood stand for this piece. 明代早期(洪武-永乐)龙泉窑葵口盘 原配红木底座 H450 W285 D140mm (including stand) $2,300 – $4,300

653 A Sancai Brushwasher Liao Dynasty (907-1125). Of flared square shape and sancai-glazed. Moulded central blossom surrounded by four floral designs in a square border. Made at Chifeng in North China in Liaoning Province. 辽朝 (907-1125) 三彩方形花口小碟 H30 D120mm $1,000 – $1,500

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Tang Dynasty (618-906). Bowl of squarish lobed form, covered in a sancai three-colour glaze. The shape is probably meant to represent a lotus bud opening. The inside, is sancai-glazed and undecorated except for the petaledges. Made in the Henan kilns in the early part of the 8th century. 唐朝 (618-906)唐三彩方形葵口碟 W110 H35mm $2,500 – $3,500

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Early-Northern Song (10th Century). This bowl has an incised Chinese character “chi” (happiness or prosperity) in the well, with a carved and combed swirling decoration on the inside and a grouped linear carving on the outside. A fine brown-staining crackle shows in the yellowish-green glaze which extends unevenly to the foot. Made in Zhejiang Province. 北宋(618-906) 越窑瓷碗 D240 H60mm $600 – $1,000

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665 A Longquan Bowl

Song Dynasty (960-1279). Stoneware bowls with rounded sides and lip. The bowl is covered in a thick black unctuous glaze draining away from the rim and leaving coffee-brown flecks scattered throughout the black. 宋朝 (960-1279) 建窑茶盏 D120 H60mm $900 – $1,500

Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368). The body of this jarlet is fluted and the cover has a waved lip, all under a crackled qingbai glaze. 元朝 (1279-1368) 耀州窑青釉小盖罐 D80 H70mm $300 – $600

Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368). A jarlet with everted lip, lug handles at the shoulders and celadon glaze. A molded leaf pattern surrounds the lower part. A luting line surrounds the equator. 元朝 (1279-1368) 龙泉窑青釉双耳 小罐 D70 H60mm $300 – $600

Southern Song Dynasty (11281279). Bowl carved on the outside with deep rather irregularly-carved flutes. The inside shows two carved circles at the well and three carved rings near the rim. 南宋 (1128-1279) 龙泉窑青釉碗 D135 H70mm $800 – $1,200

657 A Jianyao Tea Cup

Yuan Dynasty(1279-1368). The censer is set on three feet under a deep green glaze with two upstanding lug handles (one repaired). There is a carved floral pattern around the outside and a curlicue pattern around the outside of the lip. It is likely the article lay on its side during potting at an angle of about 30° while the glaze on the inside and on the base pooled to one side where the depth of the minutely bubbled translucent glaze can be seen. 元朝 (1279-1368) 耀州窑青釉三足炉 D110 H80mm $2,400 – $3,400

663 A Henan Jar

661 A Pottery Rice Measure

Song Dynasty (960-1279). The cover is flat on top, the jar has ovoid sides and four equally-placed single strap lugs on the shoulders. The body is under a pale blue qingbai glaze which reaches inside the neck but does not cover the whole interior. Made in N. Zhejiang in the 10th Century. 宋朝 (960-1279) 青白釉四系盖罐 H135 D110mm $600 – $900

Song Dynasty (960-1279). Stoneware bowl with rounded sides and lip. The bowl is covered in a thick black unctuous glaze draining away from the rim and leaving coffee-brown flecks scattered throughout the black. 宋朝 (960-1279) 建窑茶盏 D115 H60mm $1,000 – $1,500

658 A Cizhou Bowl Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). Bowl ornamented in white and brown slip over white stoneware. It has been decorated by ‘sgraffito’, the technique here revealing floral patterns. At some stage the base of this bowl has been painted with Chinese characters, otherwise, the base is unglazed. ‘Scraffito’ is a technique which involves scraping away the viscous overlying glaze in a pattern to reveal the exposed underlying material. This technique is characteristic of Cizhou wares of the Song period. 北宋 (960-1127) 磁州窑黑釉刻花小罐 H75 D105mm $900 – $1,500

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Song Dynasty (960-1279). Globular pottery rice measure with an everted rim and a band of cream-glazed studs to the neck and a chocolate-brown glaze to the rim and interior; an unglazed exterior. There is evidence that the object has lain buried on its side. Ganzhou ware. 宋朝 (960-1279) 陶瓷量米器(擂座壶) H80 D100mm $900 – $1,400

Possibly Tang /Song Dynasty (960-1279). Jar with wide neck and everted lip above an ovoid body with symmetrical shoulders. The clay body is covered in dark brown glaze which in places does not reach the rough unglazed irregular base. 唐朝或宋朝 (960-1279) 河南黑釉罐 H160 D130mm $350 – $750

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666 A Longquan Bowl Song Dynasty (960-1279). Crackled celadon glaze. 31 petals moulded in the cavetto and there is a ring in the well at the base of the petals. The junction between the grey clay and the glaze reveals a burnt red line, suggesting the clay itself contained little or no iron. 宋朝 (960-1279) 龙泉窑青釉瓷碗 D125 H35mm $1,300 – $2,300


667 A Dingyao Dish Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). Dish of shallow depth under an even ivory glaze with a widely flaring rim bound in metal. There is a short footrim which is glazed, as is the base. Short hairline crack. 北宋 (960-1127) 白定素身碟 D170 H30mm $1,700 – $2,300

668 A Qingbai Glaze Pair of Cup Stands and Cups Southern Song Dynasty (1128-1279). The qingbai glaze in this pair of cups is finely crackled in all four pieces. Chingtechen ware. 南宋 (1128-1279) 青白釉瓷酒杯带托 D125 H120mm $1,100 – $2,200

669 A Longquan Bowl Song Dynasty (960-1279). Carved on the outside with an encircling narrow lotus petal pattern under a clear green celadon glaze. There are 25 petal shapes of a rather irregular pattern, each with a semi-circular foliate carving at the outer rim. 宋朝 (960-1279) 龙泉窑青釉碗 D160 H55mm $300 – $600

670 A Qingbai Cup / Bowl Song Dynasty (960-1279). A translucent and deep bowl with slightly curved sides, a plain interior and with a carved lotus design on the outside. Overall pale bluish-green qingbai glaze. 宋朝 (960-1279) 青白釉刻花瓷杯/碗 H65 D95mm $2,600 – $3,600

671 A Dingyao Bowl Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) Bowl with deep incurving sides issuing from a short slightly corrugated flared footring, all under an ivory glaze, lip unglazed. With small wood stand and a fitted plush box. 北宋 (960-1127) 白定素身碗 D125 H75mm $1,500 – $2,000

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673 A Junyao Bowl

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Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368). Bowl with deep rounded sides and a thick blue-grey glaze which stops short of the foot in an unctuous welt. 元朝 (1279-1368) 均窑大碗 D190 H75mm $2,400 – $3,400

674 A Jingbai Box and Cover Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). Box of circular shape, made of fine porcelain. The whole is under a pale green qingbai glaze. The cover is moulded with a complex pattern of scrolling flowers, foliage and small raised knobs. It is glazed internally with a lip cut clean of glaze, possibly with a serrated knife. 北宋 (960-1127) 青白釉刻花圆盖盒 D75 H35mm $300 – $600 668

675 A Jingbai Box and Cover Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). The box is of eight-lobed circular form. The cover is moulded and carved with relief decoration of a central peony flower spray surrounded by triple lines following the lobed design. The whole is under an ivory glaze over a white clay body. 北宋 (960-1127) 青白釉盖盒 D100 H40mm $300 – $600

676 A Qingbai Cosmetics Box and Cover Southern Song Dynasty (1128-1279). Circular shape set with three small cup-shaped bowls divided by stems and buds of a flowering lotus. The domed cover is moulded with 47 half-round ribs and applied with five florets on the top. The whole is glazed in a qingbai glaze which has pooled in the little cups. 南宋 (1128-1279) 雕花盖盒 D140 H70mm $1,600 – $2,300

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677 Chinese Ceramics Publications Compiled & Published by Chinese Scholars, Japan 1985 中国陶瓷全集 第十卷 耀州窑 Chinese Ceramics in Chinese Collection Vol 12 Jun Ware. Compiled & Published by Chinese Scholars, Japan 1983 中国陶瓷全集 第十二卷 均窑 Chinese Ceramics in Chinese Collection Vol 16 Song and Yuan Dynasties Ying Qing Ware. Compiled & Published by Chinese Scholars, Japan 1984 中国陶瓷全集 第十六卷 宋元青白瓷 $150 – $300

678 A Selection of Chinese Ceramics Books A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics. Published by George Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd, GB 1986. 中国陶瓷手册 Chinese Celadon Wares, Published by Faber and Faber Ltd 1958. 中国青釉瓷器 Sung Porcelain & Stoneware First published in 1984 by Faber and Faber Ltd. 宋代瓷器和石器 Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art. A Guided to the Collection. Published by the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1989. 大维德中国艺术基金会收藏指南 The Art of Chinese Ceramics from Han to TangSelected Treasures from the Dr. T. T. Tsui Donation. Published by the Provisional Reginal Council 1998. Produced by the Museums Section, Regional Services Department. 汉唐陶瓷艺术徐展堂博士捐赠中国 文物粹选 $100 – $150

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679 Illustrated Catalogues of Tokyo National Museum Chinese Ceramics Illustrated Catalogues of Tokyo National Museum Chinese Ceramics Compiled by Tokyo National Museum 1988. 东京国立博物馆图版目录 中国陶瓷 篇Ⅰ A Guide to the Tomb and Shrine Art of the Han Dynasty 206 B.C -A.D. 220. Published by The Edwin Mellen Press, Ltd 1996. 汉代墓葬艺术指南206 B.C-A.D. 220 $50 – $150

680 Tang and Liao Ceramics Publication Published by the Foundation Ceramica in Basel, Switzerland 1984. 唐朝和辽代瓷器 $50 – $100

681 Song Ceramic Publication The edition first published in Great Britain in 1982 by Thames and Hudson Ltd, London. 宋朝陶瓷 $50 – $100

682 Sung Ceramic Designs Publication Original published in The Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 1970. 宋代陶瓷艺术 $50 – $100

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683 Ceramic Art of the World Volume 10, 11, 12 & 13

686 The World’s Great Collections Oriental Ceramics Vol. 5, 7 & 8

Ceramic Art of the World Volume 10 Chinese prehistoric and Ancient Periods Published in 1982 by Shogakukan. 世界陶瓷全集 第十卷 中国古代 Ceramic Art of the World Volume 11 Sui and Tang Dynasties. Published Shogakukan, 1976.世界陶瓷全集 第 十一卷 隋▪唐 Ceramic Art of the World Vol 12 Sung Dynasty, Published in 1977 by Shogakukan.世界陶瓷全集12--- 宋 Ceramic Art of the World Volume 13 Liao, Chin and Yan Dynasties Published in 1981 by Shogakukan. 世界陶瓷全集13---辽▪金▪元 $250 – $400

The World Great Collections Oriental Ceramics Vol.5. The British Museum, London, Published by Kodansha International Ltd, 1981. 世界上最伟大的收藏: 东方陶瓷 第五卷 大英博物馆,伦敦 The World Great Collections Oriental Ceramics Vol.7 Musee Guimet, London. Published by Kodansha International Ltd, 1981. 世界上最伟大的收藏: 东方陶瓷 第七卷 吉美國立亞洲藝術博物館,巴黎 The World Great Collections Oriental Ceramics Vol.8 Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm, Published by Kodansha International Ltd. 1982. 世界上最伟大的收藏:东方陶瓷 第八卷 远东文物博物馆,斯德哥尔摩 $150 – $300

684 A Survey of Chinese Ceramics Volume 1 & 2 A Survey of Chinese Ceramics Volume 1 SUNG WARES Published by Aries Gemini Publishing Ltd 1991. Distributed by Aries Gemini Book Shop. 中国历代陶瓷鉴赏 第一卷 史前-五代 A Survey of Chinese Ceramics Volume 2 Early Wares; Prehistoric to the tenth century. Published by Aris Gemini Publishing Ltd 1991. Distributed by Aries Gemini Book Shop. 中国历代陶瓷鉴赏 第二卷 宋朝 $100 – $150

685 Song Ceramics from the KWAN Collection Song Ceramics from the KWAN Collection. Published by the Urban Council, 1994. Produced by the Hong Kong Museum of Art. 关式所藏宋代陶瓷 $50 – $100

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687 Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum Istanbul A Complete Catalogue II & III Yuan and Ming Dynasty Celadon Wares. First published 1986 for Sotheby‘s Publications by Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd. 伊斯坦布尔托普卡匹萨拉博物馆中国 陶瓷完整目录Ⅰ元代和明代青瓷器 Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum Istanbul A Complete Catalogue, Yuan and Ming Dynasty Porcelains. Published 1986 for Sotheby’s Publications by Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd. 伊斯坦布尔托普卡匹萨拉博物馆中国 陶瓷完整目录Ⅱ元代和明代瓷器 Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum Istanbul. A Complete Catalogue Qing Dynasty Porcelains. First published 1986 for Sotheby‘s Publications by Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd. 伊斯坦布尔托普卡匹萨拉博物馆中国 陶瓷完整目录 Ⅲ清代瓷器 $150 – $300


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688 A Pair of Japanese Vases Meiji Period 日本明治年 长颈瓶一对 H300 D130mm $300 – $500

689 A Late-19th Century Famille Rose Vase with Two Handles 清朝晚期 粉彩双耳瓶 H200 D90mm $100 – $150

690 A Late-18 th/Early-19th Century Korean Blue and White Porcelain Vase 韩国(18或19世纪)青花瓶 H220 D150mm $250 – $400

691 An 18th Century Light Green Celadon Tea Caddy 697

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An 18th Century Light Green Celadon Tea Caddy 清朝 乾隆年(1711-1799)豆青釉茶叶罐 D135 W85 H35mm $180 – $300

693 A Two-Handed Famille Rose Vase 清朝 光绪年(1875-1908) 粉彩龙纹 双耳瓶 H440 D200mm $350 – $600

694 A Cantonese Vase Late-Qing Dynasty 清朝晚期 广彩花瓶 D180 H360mm $350 – $550

695 A Ming Style Purple Glazed Purple Vase 明朝(待考)(1368-1644)紫色釉玉 壶春瓶 D240 H130mm $250 – $500

696 A Famille Rose Daoguang Vase 粉彩人物仕女花瓶 底部大清道光年制 D110 H200mm $200 – $300

692 A Famille Rose Vase with Floral Motif

697 A 19th Century Chinese Blue and White Baluster Vase

粉彩双耳蒜头瓶 底部大清乾隆年款 D120 H120mm $120 – $160

清朝晚期 青花龙纹瓷瓶 H380 D200mm $550 – $800

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698 A Cantonese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase

702 A 20th Century Famille Rose Jiangxi Vase

Finely hand painted with Chinese figures in a garden. 广彩人物庭院花瓶 H280 W130mm $500 – $800

民国 粉彩花鸟罐 D170 H150mm $500 – $600

699 A 20th Century Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase Very fine hand painted depicting a beautiful lady. Signed by Wang Qi (1884-1937). 粉彩仕女花瓶 H250 D800mm $350 – $550

700 A Chinese Famille Verte Vase Qing dynasty Guangxu Period. Finely painted garden scene depicting traditional leisure activities. 清朝 光绪年 (1875-1908)五彩人物 棒槌瓶 H430 D180mm $4,500 – $7,300

701 A Pair of Blue and White Porcelain Vases

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703 A Japanese Nabeshima Vase 日本 Nabeshima 花瓶 H315 D180mm $100 – $200

704 An Early-17th Century Chinese Blue Glazed Peacock Lamp

702

Late-Ming Dynasty/Early-Qing Dynasty. 明末清初 孔雀蓝釉油灯盏 H140 W100mm $300 – $500

705 A Mid-20th Century Chinese Famille Rose Vase 近代粉彩山水瓶 H360 D 170mm $350 – $600

702

Late Qing Dynasty. Underglaze blue decoration and finely hand painted. 清朝晚期 青花人物瓶一对 H230 D90mm $2,100 – $2,500

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707

706 A Chinese Purple Glazed Moon Flask

708 An 18th Century Chinese Indigo Glazed Censer

710 An Early-19th Century Chinese Republic Pot

Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Period. 清朝 乾隆年 (1736-1795) 紫金釉抱月 瓶(乾隆年款) H210 W150mm $3,400 – $5,500

Mid-Qing Dynasty. 清朝中期 霁蓝釉大香炉 D250 H120mm $2,500 – $3,800

民国 浅降彩文房水缸(程门款) H170 D225mm $800 – $1,300

707 An Early-20th Century Chinese Famille Rose Vase Decorated with figures. The base has Qianlong period blue marks. 民国 粉彩人物瓶(乾隆年制款蓝 料款) H140mm $600 – $1,000

709 A Late-19th Century Chinese Famille Rose Flower Pot with Saucer Decorated with flowers and birds. 清朝晚期 粉彩花鸟大花盆(带托) D280 H210 D285 H50mm $650 – $1,000

711 A Pair of Japanese Kutani Censers Meiji Period. 日本明治年 九谷小香炉(共2只) H110 D90mm $300 – $500

708

712 A Song Style Geyao Basin 宋朝(待考)(960-1279) 哥窑 葵口洗 D120 H30mm $1,450 – $2,300

713 An 18th Century Famille Rose Bowl 清朝 乾隆年(1711-1799)外销粉彩人 物大碗 D270 H100mm $400 – $700

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722 A Pair of Late-19th Century/ Early 20th Century Chinese Celadon Ducks

725A A Pair of Early or Mid-20th Century Chinese TurquoiseGlazed Lions

民国 豆青釉鸭子一对 H200 H230mm $400 – $700

民国 兰釉瓷狮一对 H360mm $300 – $500

723 A Yellow Famille Rose Guangxu Plate Qing Dynasty Guangxu Period. 清朝 光绪年 (1875-1908) 万寿无疆 粉彩瓷盘 底部大清光绪年制款 D200mm $600 – $1,000

714 A Chinese Famille Rose Brush Pot

719 Five QianJiang Cups and Bowls

粉彩人物笔筒 D160 H165mm $120 – $160

Finely hand painted, decorated with beautiful ladies. 浅降彩美人图杯(共5件) D110 H60mm $120 – $200

715 Two Flower Pots with Saucers 粉彩花卉花盆两套(带托) D200 H160 D170mm H130mm $100 – $150

716 An Early-20th Century Famille Rose Pot 20世纪早期 粉彩文房水盂 H100 D130mm $200 – $300

717 A Chinese Republic Famille Rose Flower Pot with its Saucer Decorated with flowers and birds. 民国 粉彩花鸟花盆(带托) W200 H200mm $700 – $1,100

718 A Pair of Contrasting Colours Cups

720 A Chinese Blue and White Brush Pot Decorated with landscape and figures. 青花人物山水大笔筒 H160 D190mm $500 – $750

724 Five Canton Famille Rose Bowls 广彩瓷碗(共5件) D260 H120mm D160 H65mm D115 H45mm $100 – $150

725 Two Cantonese Famille Rose Plates

726 A Pair of Chinese Lions Dogs 20th century. 民国 绿釉狮子一对 H420mm $100 – $200

727 A Cizhou Headrest Possibly Song Dynasty. 宋朝(待考)(960-1279) 磁州窑瓷枕 H255mm $100 – $150

728 A Late-19th Century/Early20th Century Blue and White Oriental Porcelain Plate Decorated with a landscape. 清末民初 青花山水盘 D280mm $200 – $300

Decorated with flowers and birds. Marks refer to Tongzhi Period. 广彩花鸟盘(同治年款)(共2只) D230mm $100 – $200

721 Two Chinese Republic Plates and One Chinese Republic Bowl Fine quality and good condition. In the centre, four characters representing long life. The base has the imperial character Qianlong reign mark in iron red. This type of plate was typically used for birthday celebrations. Dated from the Chinese republic. 民国 万寿无疆碗 民国 万寿无疆盘(共2只) D185 H70 D255mm $350 – $600

Decorated with finely hand painted flowers. Qing Dynasty. Marks GuangXu period. 清朝 光绪年 (1875-1908) 斗彩 小杯(共2只) D75 H55mm $250 – $400 722

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729 Four Late-19th Century Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Cups Late Qing Dynasty. 清朝晚期 青花茶杯(带托)(共4件) D75mm H55mm Saucer D185mm $750 – $1,100

730 A Pair of Small Early-20th Century Chinese Famille Rose Saucer Dishes Republic Period. Shi Lu (Liang Duishi) seal marks under the base. 民国 粉彩小碟一对 D140mm $3,000 – $5,000

737

731 A 12th Century Korean Cup with its Lid

734 A Small Celadon Pot

737 A Chinese Black Glazed Jar

Jin Dynasty (265-316). 西晋(265-316) 青釉小水盂 H50 D70mm $350 – $600

Song Dynasty 宋朝(960-127.9)黑釉四系罐 H235 D250mm $1,000 – $1,800

735 A Small Chinese Celadon Vase with Two Ears

738 A Chinese Longquan Wine Pot

Song Dynasty. 青釉双耳瓶 H200 D110mm $200 – $300

Song Dynasty. 宋朝 (960-1279) 龙泉窑小酒壶H135 D75mm $5,800 – $9,200

733 A Sixi Jar

736 Two Flasks

739 A Tortoise Shell Bowl

Possibly Tang Dynasty or Sui Dynasty. 隋唐(待考)(581-907) 四系盖罐 D160 H170mm $250 – $400

持壶(共2只) H190 H150mm $200 – $300

宋朝(待考)(960-1279) 玳瑁釉碗 D160 H55mm $700 – $900

韩国(12世纪) 陶瓷盖杯 H140 D115mm $450 – $700

732 A Set of 8 Chinese Figures Eight Early-20th Century Chinese. Famille Rose Figures 民国 粉彩八仙人物件(共8件) H220mm $250 – $400

739

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746

740 A Japanese Ceramic Jar

744 A Qin Dynasty Horse

747 A Chinese Yixing Teapot

Signed by Wu. Meiji Period. 日本明治年 陶罐(武字款) H180 D180mm $250 – $400

A Qin Dynasty Horse 秦朝 (221-206BC) 陶俑马 H240 W180mm $600 – $950

Marks refer to Meng Chen 宜兴紫砂壶 (孟臣款) D95mm H90mm $250 – $400

741 A Large Song Style Bowl

745 A Celadon Figure

748 A Chinese Yinxing Teapot

宋朝(待考)(960-1279)白釉刻花 大碗 D260 H68mm $350 – $450

Possibly Jin Dynasty 西晋(待考)(265-316) 青釉瓷人 物摆件 H260mm $950 – $1,500

Fine quality and good condition. Decorated with Chinese characters NianNianYouYu, which represent wealth in traditional Chinese culture. Made by Zhang Liyun 宜兴紫砂壶 (张丽云制) H55 D94mm $450 – $700

742 A Song Bowl & A Ming Bowl 宋碗明碗各一个 D150mm $100 – $200

743 A Tang Dynasty Terracotta Figure Depicting a Lady. 唐朝 (AD 618-907) 陶俑仕女 H350mm $3,000 – $5,000

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746 A Tang Dynasty Terracotta Bactrian Camel In a classic Tang style (618906AD), elegant standing camel with arched neck, wearing a saddle and blanket on broad back. 唐朝 (618-906AD) 高古陶双峰骆驼 H400 W280mm $3,300 – $5,400

749 A Late-19th Century/Early20th Century Yixing Teapot 民国 宜兴加彩紫砂壶 H90 H185mm $250 – $400

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750 An Early-20th Century Yixing Teapot 民国 宜兴紫砂壶寿桃款 H90 H115mm $150 – $250

751 An Early-20th Century Yixing Teapot Fine quality and good condition. Decorated with Chinese plum flowers. 民国 宜兴刻梅紫砂壶 H75 H200mm $200 – $300

752 A Chinese Ceramic Tea Set 陶制仿竹茶具一套(共8件) D190 H115mm $600 – $1,000


753

753 A Rare Wood Sculpture of a Quan Yin Sui Dynasty/Tang Dynasty (581-907). Seated in vajrasana (lotus posture), the eyes downcast, the hair in curls and trusses around the ushnisha, the left hand in Semui-in mudra. 隋唐时期 (581-907) 观音坐像木雕 表面装饰粉彩由于年代久远已形成许 多开片,有些部位呈现自然脱落痕 迹。脸型丰满而福气相,五官较像印 度式风格。身体略带曲线,腰部纤 细,身材比例符合隋唐时期观音佛 像特征。该藏品由一家Kiwi藏家收藏 多年,他们十分热爱亚洲古董艺术 品,收藏了包括这尊佛像在内的众 多精品。 H760 W480mm $3,000 – $5,000

754 A Boxwood Carved Luohan 黄杨木瘦骨罗汉像 H150mm D185mm $600 – $950

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755 A Stone Carved Buddha Northern Wei Dynasty or Northern Qi Dynasty. 北魏北齐时期 石雕佛 H460 W220mm $2,500 – $4,000

756 A Wooden Carved Buddha with Frame 老木佛雕(实木框) H380 W285mm $100 – $150

757 A Bamboo Ship Meiji Period. Finely handmade woven with bamboo carved bow and stern. Used in Ikebana. 日本明治年 竹编船 W570mm $450 – $700

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758 Seven Red-Crowned Crane Bone Carvings 鹤顶红雕挂件(共7件) H90 & 75mm $3,500 – $5,800

759 A Japanese Root Carving Meiji Period. With Tortoises, Crab, and Frogs. Original wooden box. 日本根雕(配套木盒 ) 配乌龟、蟹、青蛙小附件 W330 H130mm $600 – $1,000

760 A Chinese Wooden Carved Ruyi Qing Dynasty. 清朝 (1616-1912) 三星如意木雕 H310mm $200 – $300

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761 An Early-20th Century Chinese Olive Nut Carved Sampan 民国 橄榄核雕小船 船底有微雕书法 H45mm $200 – $300

762 An Indian Stone Carving Buddha An Indian Stone Carving Buddha 印度石雕象佛一尊 H300mm $100 – $150

763 A Chinese Ivory Carved Cigarette Holder 象牙长烟嘴 H270mm $200 – $300

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769 A Chinese Elephant and Monkey Ivory Carving With original base. 中国象牙雕刻动物(象、虎、猴) (原配底座) W290 H110mm $1,000 – $1,700

764

770 Two Chinese Dragon Ivory Carvings 象牙雕龙摆件(共2件) W200 W150mm $600 – $950

764 Two Pieces of Late-19th Century Chinese Ivory Jewellery A Bracelet and a Ring with GuwenGuangzhi micro-engraved. Made by YuShuo. 清末民初 象牙线刻首饰一套(手镯和 戒指)(于硕刻) H185 D20mm $3,200 – $5,000 764 Detail

765 A Japanese Ivory Tower Meiji Period. Finely carved Japanese Buddha sitting in a temple. Top of the temple carved with a pair of phoenixes. Each side of the temple carved with lotus. Two wind-bells in front of the temple. 日本明治年 象牙精雕佛塔 H280 W130mm $1,200 – $2,000

766

771 A Very Good and Finely Carved 19th Century Indian/ Tibetan Ivory Figure of Saraswati She is a celebrated feminine deity with healing properties and powers of abundance. She sits on an opened lotus playing her veena. Octagonal wooden plinth base. 19世纪 印度或西藏象牙雕佛像(原 配底座) W130mm H265mm $5,000 – $6,000

772 A 19th Century Chinese Ivory Chess Set Late Qing Dynasty. 清朝晚期 象牙雕棋具 H110mm $600 – $1,000

766 A Late-19th Century Yegong Haolong Ivory Carving

773 A Chinese Ivory Portable Tableware

With original stand. 清朝晚期 象牙雕叶公好龙摆件 (带 原座) H190mm $2,200 – $3,500

Qing Dynasty. 清朝 (1616-1912) 便携象牙餐具 套组(鲨鱼皮套) H320mm $350 – $600

767 A Japanese Meiji Period Ivory Carving of Maitreya

774 A Walrus Ivory Cigarette Holder

19th century. An exceptional, large and finely carved Japanese walrus ivory figure of Buddha with two disciples on his shoulder and another disciple at his feet. Signed on a red lacquer tablet at the bottom. 日本明治年 象牙弥勒佛雕像 H300mm $2,200 – $3,500

海象牙烟嘴 H160mm $250 – $400

768 No lot

775 A Mid-20th Century Chinese Young Lady Ivory Carving 中国象牙雕仕女像摆件 H230mm $500 – $800

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776 An Original Piece of He Tian Jade This He Tian Jade seed has been polished in the riverbed by longterm erosion, the beautiful rounded shape has both a smooth and fine texture. Yu-yi, red skin distributed evenly on the jade body, no visible impurities. 和田白玉籽料(原石) 这款羊脂白玉籽料产自新疆和田地 区,昆仑山下玉龙喀什河床,和田玉 山流水原石经过玉龙喀什河几百甚至 上万年的冲刷,就形成了和田玉籽 料。这样品质的籽料几乎已经绝迹。 和田籽料的品质密度远高于山料,数 量极其稀少,雕刻成的艺术品更加温 润细腻,是不可多得的收藏佳品。 H155 W105mm $210,000 – $340,000

777 A Red Coral Necklace

781 A Rhinoceros Horn Carving

785 A He Tian Buckle

红珊瑚项链 H330mm $250 – $400

犀牛角雕子岗牌 H50 W30mm $4,800 – $7,500

778 Three Pieces of Han Style Chinese Jade

782 A Jade Buddha

Ming Dynasty. Finely carved leaves, flowers and birds. 明朝 (1368-1644) 和田玉带扣 H70 W55mm $2,100 – $2,500

汉朝(待考)(25-220CE) 玉仲翁 三小件 H45 D36 H35mm $100 – $200

779 An Ancient Jadeite Possibly Han Dynasty. 汉古玉挂佩(三沁色) 25mm x 25mm $1,500 – $2,300

780 A Chinese Han Style Jade 汉朝(待考)(25CE-220CE) 玉璜 H125mm $250 – $400

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玉雕佛一尊 W160 H290mm $350 – $600

783 A Soapstone Carving Vase 清朝晚期 寿山石雕小花瓶 H165 H75mm $150 – $300

784 A Chinese Jade Carving Depicting a boy picking lotus flowers. 童子持莲青白玉件 H70mm $450 – $750

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786 A He Tian Dragon Carved Heavy Ring 和田白玉雕龙扳指 D50 H35mm $700 – $1,200

787 A Chinese Sheep Jade Carving 玉雕羊 H35 D55mm $250 – $400


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790

788

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788 A Small Chinese Topaz Carved Figure

793 A Small Chinese Jade Carved Figure

Shang Dynasty (16th Century–C. 1050BE). 商朝(16th Century–C. 1050BE) 黄玉人 H150mm $350 – $600

Shang Dynasty (16th Century–C. 1050BE). 商朝(16th Century–C. 1050BE) 翁仲玉 H60mm $600 – $950

789 A Small HeTian Jade

794 A Small Chinese Jade Carved Figure

Qing Dynasty (1616-1912). 清朝 (1616-1912)和田玉兽 W35mm $600 – $950

790 A Small Chinese Light Green Jade Qing Dynasty (1616-1912). 清朝 (1616-1912) 青白玉兽 W35mm $600 – $950

791 A Small Chinese Bird Jade Carving 白玉鸟 W25mm $250 – $400

792 A Chinese He Tian Jade Decorated with Bat and lotus, symbols of luck, happiness, and fertility. 和田白玉(蝙蝠、莲蓬) 寓意福到、莲生贵子 H20 W15mm $350 – $600

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Shang Dynasty (16th Century–C. 1050BE). 商朝(16th Century–C. 1050BE) 玉人 H25mm $250 – $400

795 A Chinese HeTian Bat Jade 和田白玉 蝙蝠挂件 D45mm $350 – $600

796 A Small Chinese Tiger Jade Carving Qing Dynasty (1616-1912) 清朝 (1616-1912) 玉虎 W18mm $450 – $750

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797 A Small Ancient Carved Jade Pendant 玉琮 H25mm $350 – $600

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798 A He Tian Disciple Carving 和田白玉童子 H35mm $900 – $1,500

804 A Chinese He Tian Dragon Jade 和田玉雕龙件 60 x 60mm $6,000 – $10,000

799 An Agate Carving With carnelian flowers, on stand. 玛瑙花瓶小件(原配底座) W160 H115mm $150 – $200

800 A Pair of Jadeite Cufflinks 翡翠男士袖扣一对 D20mm $2,400 – $3,900

801 A Large Chinese Jade Ring 老玉扳指 H25 D30mm $400 – $700

802 An Early-19th Century Jadeite Ling Guan Mid-Qing Dynasty. 清朝中期 翡翠翎管 H70mm $2,500 – $4,000

803 A Chinese Light Green Jade Cicada Carving 玉蝉 H50mm $600 – $950

805 A Jadeite Bangle With a 14ct gold insert. 翡翠玉镯 D74 H10 inside D57mm $3,200 – $4,000

806 A Jadeite Pendant with White Gold Bale Set and Three Diamonds With 18ct white gold bale set with three round cut diamonds. 翡翠吊坠 L36mm $950 – $1,300

807 A Jadeite Carved Ruyi Pendant Translucent bright green with intense green and white patches. 翡翠如意 L39 W17 D4mm. Weight 30ct including mounting. Complete with testing certificate from Hong Kong. $11,000 – $15,000

809 A Chinese Light Green Jade Carving With The Auspicious Beast 玉兽 H40mm $1,200 – $2,000

810 A Jadeite Carved Bat and Ruyi Pendant Translucent bright green with white patches. 翡翠如意 L42 W20 D7mm. Weight 51ct including mounting. Complete with testing certificate from Hong Kong. $6,000 – $10,000

811 A Selection of Chinese Silver Coins

印度(19世纪晚期) 银镜 H250 W95mm $120 – $200

814 A Soapstone Seal by Qian Songyan 寿山石印章盒 (钱松喦款) W65 L65 H35mm $350 – $600

815 An Oriental Fragrant Wooden Chess Box 东方香木棋盒 H105 D140mm $250 – $400

中国古银币若干只 $250 – $400

816 A 19th Century Rosewood Brush Pot

812 A Selection of Ancient Chinese Bronze Coins

Inlaid with shell. 清朝晚期 花梨木镶贝壳笔筒 H150m D135mm $850 – $1,350

中国古铜钱若干只 $250 – $400

808 A Small Chinese Dragon Light Green Jade Carving Qing Dynasty (1616-1912) 清朝 (1616-1912) 白玉龙 H15mm $350 – $600

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821 A Purple Cantonese Enamelled Lidded Box 广东画珐琅盖盒 D150 H80mm $80 – $120

817

822 A Late-19th Century Chinese Cloisonné Basin Qing Dynasty. 清朝晚期 景泰蓝龙纹水洗 D140 H40mm $150 – $200

817 A Chinese Cloisonné Moon Flask Mid Qing Dynasty/Late Qing Dynasty. Decorated with Chinese Dragon among flowers and foliage. Gilt rims. 清朝中期 景泰兰抱月瓶 H155 W120mm $4,200 – $6,700

823 An Early-20th Century Chinese Republic Pewter Box 民国 锡盒(底部有款) 230 x 140 H110mm $350 – $600

818 An Early-20th Century Oriental Redwood Censer

824 A Late-19th Century Chinese Bronze Tea Pot

二十世纪早期 红木香薰 H85 D100mm $600 – $950

清朝晚期 铜茶壶(底部有款) H185 H170mm $150 – $300

819 An Octagonal Cloisonné Vase Qing Dynasty. Delicately decorated with Dragons and Phoenixes. Gilt rim. The base has the imperial Qianlong period mark. 清朝 (1616-1912) 景泰蓝龙凤纹八吉 祥八角方瓶 底部乾隆年制款 H400 W160 x 160mm $6,500 – $10,000

819

820 A Pair of Plique-a-Jour Dishes 脱胎景泰蓝花口碟一对 D130mm $300 – $500

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825 A Japanese Bronze Plate Meiji Period. Decorated with figures 日本明治年 铜盘 D220mm $300 – $500

826 A Pair of 20th Century Chinese Bronze Paperweights Decorated with a landscape. 民国 铜嵌银镇纸(陈师曾款) H110 W20mm $200 – $300

827 An Early-18th Century Bronze Lion Dog 清末明初 铜狮子 W90 H70mm $1,900 – $3,000

828 A Late-19th Century Chinese Hand Stove 清朝晚期 铜手炉 Qing Dynasty. D85 H55mm $3,500 – $5,800

829 A 14th Century-16th Century Antique Indian Bronze Figure Depicting Graceful Parvati on a Lotus Dating from the Vijayanagara period (1336-1565). Certification provided. 14世纪到16世纪 (1336-1565) 古印度 铜佛像(附证书) H280mm $900 – $1,500

830 A 19th Century Chinese Bronze Buddha Qing Dynasty 清朝晚期 铜佛一尊 H200mm $100 – $150

831 A Small 19th Century Chinese Bronze Buddha Qing Dynasty. 清朝晚期 小铜佛一尊 H100mm $100 – $150

832 An 18th Century Chinese Gilded Bronze Buddha Qing Dynasty. Seated on a double lotus plinth in traditional meditation earth touching pose. 清朝中期 溜金铜佛 H155 W125mm $4,000 – $6,000

833 A Chinese A’ Nan Buddha Ming Dynasty. 明朝 (1368-1644) 阿难佛一尊 H150mm $900 – $1,500

834 A Small 18th Century Chinese Gilded Bronze Buddha Qing Dynasty. 清朝中期 镏金小铜佛 H80mm $850 – $1,350

835 A Late-19th Century Chinese Bronze Censer Ming Dynasty mark. Xuande Period. 清朝晚期 小铜香炉 H80 D80mm $500 – $800

836 Two Bronze Mirrors Song Dynasty–Jin Dynasty. 宋朝或金朝 铜镜(共2只) D112mm $250 – $400

837 Three 19th Century Tibetan Locks with Keys 西藏19世纪晚期 铜箱锁若干 $100 – $150

838 A Late-19th Century Chinese White Copper Pipe 清朝晚期 白铜一口香烟斗 H340mm $350 – $600

839 A Late-19th Century Chinese White Copper Water Pipe 清朝晚期 白铜水烟袋 H400mm $600 – $950


Weaponry & Militaria

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840 An 18th Century Chinese Longquan Sword

843 A Japanese Middle Edo Period Wakizashi Sword

846 A Rare 17th Century Chinese Yanmaodao Short Sword

Mid-Qing Dynasty 清朝中期 龙泉宝剑 H630mm $1,800 – $2,900

18th Century. Unsigned blade, old polish, no chips with copper twopiece Habaki. Saya in red/brown lacquer with textured bark finish. Copper/bronze Sukashi Tsuba with peony and flowers, Shakudo Fuchi with seashells. Plain copper kashira. 日本江户时代 武士刀 Blade L483mm Overall L666mm $1,600 – $2,200

Wide slightly carved blade with double fullers. Ornate sheath with chased brass mounts, pommel chape, guard and neck with green rayskin covering (some losses). 十七世纪 中国腰刀 Blade L420mm Overall L690mm $600 – $900

841 A World War II Burmese Dha Sword with a slim curved razor sharp tapering blade. Hardwood scabbard with plaited cane bindings and woven sennet rope halter. 二战时期 缅甸刀 Blade L450mm Overall L825mm $200 – $400

842 A Good Japanese World War II Shingunto Katana Sword Blade in original polish with no chips or damage. Signed: Make Akitaka of Nigata who worked under Kunihara Akide, August 1943. Military fittings, brown lacquered metal, saya with surrender sticker. 日本二战时期 武士刀 Blade L673mm Overall 962mm $2,000 – $3,000

844 An Old World War I Period Burmese Dha Traditional sword, embossed and engraved beaten silverwork decoration on wooden scabbard. Razor sharp blade with inlaid silver scroll. Nickel pipe grip. Cross hatched and engraved. 一战时期 缅甸刀 Overall L810mm $250 – $400

845 A Mid-Edo Period Japanese Tanto Short Sword C. 1750 Hirazukuri, Shibuichi Kozuka blade (old minor chip). Fuchi, Kashira, Kojiri all matching in iron with silver snow and splash dot stars. Dragon menuki on ribbed wooden tsuka. Copper cat scratch Habaki, iron sukashi Tsuba. 日本 辅助刀 Blade L267mm Overall L406mm $1,800 – $2,500

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847 An 1860 Chinese Court Sword with its Tortoiseshell Scabbard Qing Dynasty 清朝 (1616-1912) 宝剑 W580mm $300 – $500

848 Five Original Antique Japanese Iron Tsuba 16th-18th Century. From Muromachi to Middle Edo Period. Four Katana and one Tanto. One signed, one with silver inlay, one plugged. 古董日本铁镡(共5件) Sizes: 52-82mm $400 – $600

849 Five Original Antique Japanese 17th-18th Century Iron Tsuba All Edo period and Wakizashi. Pierced designs of birds, petals, gourds and mons. 日本江户时代 短刀 $400 – $600

850 A Large 19th Century Indo/ Persian Dhal Parrying Shield, forged iron with a raised and beaten pattern of figures, animals and masks. Four central bosses. 19世纪 印度/波斯盾牌 D480mm $200 – $300

851 A 19th Century Indo/Persian Parrying Shield Dhal of circular form with beaten and incised large flower pattern and five riveted domed bosses. 19世纪 印度/波斯盾牌 D410mm $150 – $250

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852 A 19th Century Indo/Persian Kulah-Khud

855 A World War I Nepalese Gurkha Kukri

Forged iron throughout with hemispherical skull cap. Beaten and incised foliate designs with two feather plume mounts and crown spike chain mail neck defense. 19世纪 印度/波斯头盔 H500mm (including the chain mail) $150 – $250

Hardwood grip with brass inlay ferrules and pommel. Complete with auxilliary knives and leather frog. 一战时期 尼泊尔廓尔喀刀 Blade L310 Overall L420mm $150 – $250

856 A Very Large World War I Nepalese Gurkha Kukri

853 Three 19th Century Javanese Kris With traditional carved handwood grips and sheaths. Forged and folded steel blades. Two wave style, one straight. 19世纪 马来短剑(共3把) Overall L500-600mm $400 – $600

854 A World War II Nepalese Gurka Kukri Horn hilt with nickel silver mounts and studwork. Leather sheath with auxiliary bi-knives. 二战时期 尼泊尔廓尔喀刀 Blade L290 Overall L400mm Stamped Indian handcrafts. $100 – $150

Double fullered blade with “cho” notch. Leather sheath, one small auxillary knife present hardwood handle grip with brass bindings. 一战时期 尼泊尔廓尔喀刀 Blade L450 Overall L620mm $300 – $500

857 An 18th Century Sumbawa Malaysian Fighting Kris

858 An Elaborately Decorated Borneo “Dyak” Headhunters Sword Of traditional form with ornately painted scabbard and applied animal fur, beads, hair, with boars and dog tooth, tassels. Painted stag antler handle. Blade well forged with punched design and inlaid brass dots. 婆罗洲 猎头剑 Blade L540 Overall L840mm $400 – $600

859 A 19th Century Persian / Afghan Sird Culture Sword

860 A Large 19th Century Moro Fighting Kris Southern Philippines area.With wide straight blade and wooden sheath. Handle with nickel wrapping and copper wire binding. 19世纪 摩洛战斗克里斯 Blade L585 Overall L750mm $400 – $600

861 A Japanese Dagger Around Meiji Period 日本明治年 腰刀 H400mm $1,000 – $1,600

An outstanding example of the fine red cochineal, oxblood stained leather-wood scabbard. Wide curved blade with incised ring decoration. 19世纪 波斯/阿富汗长剑 Blade L580 Overall L760mm $400 – $600

Long straight pamor blade with twin fullers each side. Nickel brass pommel and hilt cap with lacquered jute bound grip. 18世纪 马来西亚战斗克里斯 Blade L490 Overall L620mm $300 – $500

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Fine Art

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862 Eight 19th Century Chinese Erotic Scenes Watercolour on silk scroll 清朝晚期 春宫画(绢本) 八张 H435 W400mm $5,000 – $8,000

863 A Chinese Crab Painting 中国水墨画秋蟹图(纸本) Watercolour on paper. Finely hand-painted scene depicting a crab among reeds. 1280 x 540mm $300 – $500

864 An Oriental Landscape Painting

865 A Japanese Woodblock Print Depicting a cat’s nightmare. 日本浮世绘画 W440 H540mm $100 – $200

866 Calligraphy by Po Yingshu 中国书法一幅 (珀瑛书款) 1950 x 390mm $150 – $250

867 An Oriental Damo Buddha Painting Watercolour on paper 中国画达摩佛像一幅(纸本) 1900 x 530mm $120 – $200

Watercolour on paper 山水画一幅(纸本) 1820 x 510mm $60 – $100

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868 A Japanese Ukiyo-e Style Woodblock Print

870 A Chinese Landscape Painting

日本浮世绘画 W350 H320mm $200 – $300

Watercolour on paper. By Gu Dashen. 清朝 (1616-1912) 中国山水画(顾大 申款) 1800 x 580mm $950 – $1,600

869 A 19th Century Chinese Painting Depicting Ducks Playing On Water Qing Dynasty. Shen Qinan seal marks on painting. Shen Qinan was born in Suzhou and was a famous Ming Dynasty painter. He also was the founder of Wumen Huapai. 清朝晚期 鸭子戏水图一副 610 x 400mm $200 – $300

871 A Chinese Loquat Tree Painting by Zhao Shaoang Watercolour on paper 中国画花卉一幅 (赵少昂款(纸本) 1540 x 560mm $1,200 – $2,000

872 A Chinese Zhuge Liang painting Watercolour on silk scroll 中国画孔 明像一幅(绢本) 1700 x 480mm $120 – $200

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873 A Pair of Chinese Paintings Depicting Ancestors Qing Dynasty. 清朝 (1616-1912) 贵族画像一对W500 H960mm $500 – $700

874 A Mid-19th Century Chinese Flowers and Birds Painting Qing Dynasty Tongzhi Period. Painted by He Chong. Watercolour on paper with original frame. 清朝同治年 (1862-1874)中国 花鸟画(何翀款) H450 W360mm $1,000 – $1,800

875 A Chinese Dragon Painting On silk scroll. 中国画龙立轴 (绢本) H2000 D450mm $300 – $500

876 A Chinese Squirrel Painting

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Watercolour on paper. 近代中国画松鼠(刘奎龄款) H465 W735mm $900 – $1,500


Furniture

877

877 A Pair of Huang Hua Li Wood Chairs Horseshoe back with ornately carved, pierced hand rests and an ornately carved, pierced and beveled inset backsplat. The seat is inset and beveled, while the legs are with carved, pierced feet. 黄花梨木太师椅一对 这对黄花梨太师椅选料讲究,做工精 湛。椅面选用整块黄花梨木板,把 手、椅背和四个椅脚雕工精细。椅子 的尺寸和风格总体延续了中国清朝时 期的传统特征。 W730 D500 H985mm $60,000 – $95,000

878 A Chinese Picnic Box

880 A Large wedding Lacquered Box

清朝 (1616-1912) 提食盒 H300 W330mm $100 – $150

Qing Dynasty. Top Inlaid with mother-of-pearl. 清朝 (1616-1912) 嵌贝壳漆器嫁妆食盒 D480 H630mm $1,450 – $2,300

879 A Chinese Peach Shaped Lacquered Box 寿桃漆捧盒 H320 D330mm $250 – $400

881 A Long Qing Period Chinese Low Stand Base with Gilt Decoration A Long Qing Period. Chinese Low Stand Base with Gilt Decoration.Each end supported by a deeply carved Fo Lion dog connected by a frieze panel of pierced floral scrolls. 清朝晚期 彩漆雕花长矮几 H370 L1435 D480mm $300 – $500

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882 An Ancient Chinese Wall Sign 清朝 (1616-1912) 匾额 2110 x 800mm $2,000 – $3,000

883 Two 19th Century Chinese Wooden Headrests Qing Dynasty. 清朝 (1616-1912) 木枕(共2只) H125 W270mm H115 W250mm $350 – $600

884 A Japanese Cherry Wood and Redwood Stool 樱木凳面老红木鼓凳 H380 D300mm $250 – $400

885 A Chinese Qing Period 19th Century Pierced Carved And Lacquered Altar Table

885

Plain red/brown lacquer top (degraded) on well carved and pierced skirt with trestle legs (small part missing). 清朝 (1616-1912) 彩漆雕花长桌H890 L1070 D470mm $500 – $800

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886 An Exceptional 19th century Qing Period Large Chinese Rosewood Table Cabinet on Stand Plain panel top with two large front opening doors finely carved with scenes of gods bearing gifts while Manchurian cranes fly overhead. The doors bordered by an elaborate carved frieze of finely carved dragons and intersecting bats. Large engraved brass flange hinges. The sides with carved floral and vessel decoration. 清朝晚期 紫檀红木雕花储物柜 H1100 W1190 D520mm $10,000 – $15,000 886 Details

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887 A Finely Carved Chinese Rosewood Qing Period Altar Table Daoguang C. 1835. Rolled ends with deeply carved and pierced serpent terminals. Tapered legs with connecting pierced skirt of zoomorphic scrolls. Plain panel top. 清朝晚期 红木雕花琴桌 H1020 L1540 D430mm $3,000 – $5,000

888 A Japanese Flower Pot Stand

887

Decorated with a landscape. Inlaid with silver. Mingzhi Period 日本明治年 山水老木花几镶银丝 H500 L360 W350mm $250 – $400

889 A Large Asian Box 首饰木盒 H190 L300 W200mm $450 – $600

890 Two Asian Boxes 首饰木盒(共2件) H130 W300 L200mm $350 – $500

891 Two Asian Boxes 首饰木盒(共2件) H165 L300 W180mm H125 L250 W140mm $150 – $350 887 Details

892 A Wooden Quan Yin with Tibetan Wooden Box 西藏彩绘木观音(带木盒) H270mm $100 – $150

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893 A Fine Quality Qing Period Chinese Rosewood tall Stand Table Jiaqing C. 1820. Shaped rectangular top with four corner legs and deeply carved and pierced skirt containing four Bi discs and connecting zoom orphic scrolls, the top inlaid with a white marble panel. 清朝晚期 红木大花几(大理石台面) H1220 L630 D490mm $1,800 – $2,500

894 A Pair of Japanese Lacquered Plinths

日本 黑漆描金方形床头柜 H480 W400 L400mm $250 – $500

895 A Japanese Lacquered Lamp 日本 黑漆描金底座台灯 H760mm $300 – $500

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896 A Chinese Redwood Flower Pot Stand Late Qing Dynasty 清朝晚期 红木花几 H680mm W340mm $550 – $850

897 A Late-19th Century Chinese Redwood Cabinet 清朝晚期 红木博古柜 1800 x 820 H370mm $2,500 – $4,000

898 A Large Chinese Lacquered Stand 黑漆嵌贝壳花几 H480 W350 L350mm $200 – $400

899 A Japanese Wedding Kimono 日本嫁衣一件 $300 – $500

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Terms & Conditions The terms and conditions of sale listed here contain the policies of Webb’s. They are the terms on which Webb’s and the Seller contract with the Buyer. They may be amended by printed Saleroom Notices or oral announcements made before and during the sale. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these terms. 1. Background to the Terms used in these Conditions The conditions that are listed below contain terms that are used regularly and may need explanation. They are as follows: “the Buyer” means the person with the highest bid accepted by the Auctioneer. “the Lot” means any item depicted within the sale for auction and in particular the item or items described against any lot number in the catalogue. “the Hammer price” means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a lot. “the Buyer’s Premium” means the charge payable by the Buyer to the auction house as a percentage of the hammer price. “the Reserve” means the lowest amount at which Webb’s has agreed with the Seller that the lot can be sold. “Forgery” means an item constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole, with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source, where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue. Accordingly no lot shall be capable of being a forgery by reason of any damage or restoration work of any kind (Including re-painting). “the insured value” means the amount that Webb’s in its absolute discretion from time to time shall consider the value for which a lot should be covered for insurance (whether or not insurance is arranged by Webb’s). All values expressed in Webb’s Ltd catalogues (in any format) are in New Zealand Dollars (NZD$). All bids, “hammer price”, “reserves”, “Buyers Premium” and other expressions of value are understood by all parties to be in New Zealand Dollars (NZD$) unless otherwise specified. 2. Webb’s Auctions as Agent Except as otherwise stated Webb’s Ltd acts as agent for the Seller. The contract for the sale of the property is therefore made between the Seller and the Buyer. 3. Before the Sale Examination of Property Prospective Buyers are strongly advised to examine in person any property in which they are interested before the Auction takes place. Neither Webb’s nor the Seller provides any guarantee in relation to the nature of the property apart from the Limited warranty in the paragraph below. The property is otherwise sold “AS IS” Catalogue and Other Descriptions All statements by Webb’s in the catalogue entry for the property or in the condition report, or made orally or in writing elsewhere, are statements of opinion and are not to be relied upon as statements of fact. Such statements do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Webb’s of any kind. References in the catalogue entry to the condition report to damage or restoration are for guidance only and should be evaluated by personal inspection by the bidder or a knowledgeable representative. The absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this is the price at which the item will sell or it’s value for any other purpose. Neither Webb’s nor The Seller is responsible for any errors or omissions in the catalogue or any supplemental material. Images are measured height by width (sight size). Illustrations are provided only as a guide and should not be relied upon as a true representation of colour or condition. Images are not shown at a standard scale. Mention is rarely made of frames (which may be provided as supplementary images on the website) which do not form part of the lot as described in the printed catalogue. An item bought “on Extension” must be paid for in full before it will be released to the purchaser or his/her agreed expertising committee or specialist. Payments received for such items will be held “in trust” for up to 90 days or earlier, if the issue of authenticity has been resolved more quickly. Extensions must be requested before the auction. Foreign buyers should note that all transactions are in New Zealand dollars so there may be a small exchange rate risk. The costs associated with acquiring a good opinion or certificate will be carried by the purchaser. If the item turns out to be forged or otherwise incorrectly

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described, all reasonable costs will be borne by the vendor. Buyers Responsibility All property is sold “as is” without representation or warranty of any kind by Webb’s or the Seller. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the condition of the property and the matters referred to in the catalogue by requesting a condition report. No lot to be rejected if, subsequent to the sale, it has been immersed in liquid or treated by any other process unless the Auctioneer’s permission to subject the lot to such immersion or treatment has first been obtained in writing. 4. At the Sale Refusal of Admission Webb’s reserves the right at our complete discretion to refuse admission to the auction premises or participation in any auction and to reject any bid. Registration Before Bidding Any prospective new buyer must complete and sign a registration form and provide photo identification before bidding. Webb’s may request bank, trade or other financial references to substantiate this registration. Bidding as a Principal When making a bid, a bidder is accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price including the buyer’s premium and all applicable taxes, plus all other applicable charges, unless it has been explicitly agreed in writing with Webb’s before the commencement of the sale that the bidder is acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party acceptable to Webb’s and that Webb’s will only look to the principal for payment. International Registrations All International clients not known to Webb’s will be required to scan through an accredited form of photo identification and pay a deposit at our discretion in cleared funds into Webb’s account at least 24 hours before the commencement of the auction. Bids will not be accepted without this deposit. Webb’s also reserves the right to request any additional forms of identification prior to registering an overseas bid. This deposit can be made using a credit card, however the balance of any purchase price in excess of $5,000 cannot be charged to this card without prior arrangement. This deposit is redeemable against any auction purchase and will be refunded in full if no purchases are made. Absentee Bids Webb’s will use reasonable efforts to execute written bids delivered to us AT LEAST 24 Hours before the sale for the convenience of those clients who are unable to attend the auction in person. If we receive identical written bids on a particular lot, and at the auction these are the highest bids on that lot, then the lot will be sold to the person whose written bid was received and accepted first. Execution of written bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we do not accept liability for failing to execute a written bid or for errors or omissions which may arise. It is the bidder’s responsibility to check with Webb’s after the auction if they were successful. Unlimited or “Buy” bids will not be accepted. Telephone Bids Priority will be given to overseas and bidders from other regions. Arrangements for this service must be confirmed AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR to the auction commencing. Webb’s accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any errors or failure to execute bids. In telephone bidding the buyer agrees to be bound by all terms and conditions listed here and accepts that Webb’s cannot be held responsible for any miscommunications in the process. The success of telephone bidding cannot be guaranteed due to circumstances that are unforeseen. Buyers should be aware of the risk and accept the consequences should contact be unsuccessful at the time of Auction. Webb’s will advise Telephone Bidders who have registered at least 24 hours before the auction of any relevant changes to descriptions, withdrawals or any other sale room notices. Online Bidding Webb’s offers an online bidding service. When bidding online the buyer agrees to be bound by all terms and conditions listed here by Webb’s. Webb’s accepts no responsibility for any errors, failure to execute bids or any other miscommunications regarding this process. It is the online bidder’s responsibility to ensure the accuracy of the relevant information regarding bids, lot numbers and contact details. Webb’s does not charge for this service. Reserves Unless otherwise indicated, all lots are offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price

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below which the Lot will not be sold. The reserve will not exceed the low estimate printed in the catalogue. The auctioneer may open the bidding on any Lot below the reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the Seller. The auctioneer may continue to bid on behalf of seller up to the amount of the reserve, either by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders. Minimum Price Guarantee The seller of lots designated with the symbol * has been guaranteed a minimum price financed solely by Webb’s. Where the guarantee is provided by a third party or jointly by Webb’s and a third party, the Lot will be denoted with the symbols **. When Webb’s has solely guaranteed the minimum price, Webb’s will bear the risk that the lot will not be sold or will sell below the guaranteed minimum price in which case Webb’s will bear a financial loss. Webb’s may bid at the auction, and this will be disclosed, but only until the guaranteed minimum price. When a third party has financed all or part of our financial interest in a lot, it assumes all or part of the risk that the lot will not be sold and will be remunerated accordingly. The compensation will be a fixed fee, a percentage of the hammer price or the buyer’s premium or some combination of the foregoing. The third party may bid on the guaranteed lot during the auction, and this will be disclosed in a saleroom announcement. If the third party is the successful bidder, the remuneration may be netted against the hammer price. If the lot is not sold, the third party may incur a loss. The Minimum Price Guarantee amount will not be disclosed to the public. Where Webb’s has guaranteed a minimum price on every lot in the catalogue, Webb’s will not designate each lot with the symbol(s) for the guaranteed lots but will state our financial interest at the front of the catalogue. Auctioneers Discretion The Auctioneer has the right at his/her absolute and sole discretion to refuse any bid, to advance the bidding in such a manner as he/she may decide, to withdraw or divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots and, in the case or error or dispute and whether during or after the sale, to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding, to cancel the sale or to reoffer and resell the item in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, then Webb’s sale record is conclusive. Successful Bid and Passing of Risk Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the highest bidder accepted by the auctioneer will be the buyer and the striking of his hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid and the conclusion of a contract for sale between the Seller and the Buyer. Risk and responsibility for the lot (including frames or glass where relevant) passes immediately to the Buyer. Indicative Bidding Steps, etc. Webb’s reserves the right to refuse any bid, withdraw any lot from sale, to place a reserve on any lot and to advance the bidding according to the following indicative steps:

Increment Amount

Dollar Range

$20

$0–$500

$50

$500–$1,000

$100

$1,000–$2,000

$200

$2,000–$5,000

$500

$5,000–$10,000

$1,000

$10,000–$20,000

$2,000

$20,000–$50,000

$5,000

$50,000 – $100,000

$10,000

$100,000–$200,000

$20,000

$200,000–$500,000

$50,000

$500,000–$1,000,000

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5. After the Sale Buyers Premium In addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay to Webb’s the buyer’s premium. The buyer’s premium is 17.5% of the hammer price plus GST. (Goods and Services Tax) where applicable. Payment and Passing of Title The buyer must pay the full amount due (comprising the hammer price, buyer’s premium and any applicable taxes and GST) not later than 5 days after the auction date. The buyer will not acquire title to the lot until Webb’s receives full payment in cleared funds, and no goods under any circumstances will be released without confirmation of cleared funds received. This applies even if the buyer wishes to send items overseas. Payment can be made by direct transfer, cash (not exceeding NZD$10,000, if wishing to pay more than NZD$10,000 then this must be deposited directly into a Bank of New Zealand branch and bank receipt supplied) and EFTPOS (please check the daily limit). Payments can also be made by credit card in person with a 2.2% merchant fee for Visa and Mastercard and 3.3% for American Express. Invoices that are in excess of $5,000 and where the card holder is not present, cannot be charged to a credit card without prior arrangement. Personal cheques are accepted, but funds must be cleared before goods will be released. Bank cheques are subject to five days clearance. The buyer is responsible for any bank fees and charges applicable for the transfer of funds into Webb’s account. Collection of Purchases & Insurance Webb’s is entitled to retain items sold until all amounts due to us have been received in full in good cleared funds. Subject to this, the Buyer shall collect purchased lots within 5 days from the date of the sale unless otherwise agreed in writing between Webb’s and the Buyer. At the fall of the hammer, insurance is the responsibility of the purchaser. Packing, Handling and Shipping Webb’s will be able to suggest removals companies that the buyer can use but takes no responsibility whatsoever for the actions of any recommended third party. Webb’s can pack and handle goods purchased at the auction by agreement and a charge will be made for this service. All packing, shipping, insurance, postage & associated charges will be borne by the purchaser. Permits, Licences and Certificates Under The Protected Objects Act 1975, buyers may be required to obtain a licence for certain categories of items in a sale from the Ministry of Culture & Heritage, PO Box 5364, Wellington. Remedies for Non-Payment If the Buyer fails to make full payment immediately, Webb’s is entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies (in addition to asserting any other rights or remedies available under the law). • to charge interest at such a rate as we shall reasonably decide. • to hold the defaulting Buyer liable for the total amount due and to commence legal proceedings for its recovery along with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law. • to cancel the sale. • to resell the property publicly or privately on such terms as we see fit. • to pay the Seller an amount up to the net proceeds payable in respect of the amount bid by the defaulting Buyer. In these circumstances the defaulting Buyer can have no claim upon Webb’s in the event that the item(s) are sold for an amount greater than the original invoiced amount. • to set off against any amounts which Webb’s may owe the Buyer in any other transactions, the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by the Buyer. • where several amounts are owed by the Buyer to us, in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not the Buyer so directs. • to reject at any future auction any bids made by or on behalf of the Buyer or to obtain a deposit from the Buyer prior to accepting any bids. • to exercise all the rights and remedies of a person holding security over any property in our possession owned by the Buyer whether by way of pledge, security interest or in any other way, to the fullest extent permitted by the law of the place where such property is located. The Buyer will be deemed to have been granted such security to us and we may retain such property as collateral security for said Buyer’s obligations to us. • to take such other action as Webb’s deem necessary

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or appropriate. If we do sell the property under paragraph (4), then the defaulting Buyer shall be liable for payment of any deficiency between the total amount originally due to us and the price obtained upon reselling as well as for all costs, expenses, damages, legal fees and commissions and premiums of whatever kinds associated with both sales or otherwise arising from the default. If we pay any amount to the Seller under paragraph (5) the Buyer acknowledges that Webb’s shall have all of the rights of the Seller, however arising, to pursue the Buyer for such amount. Failure to Collect Purchases Where purchases are not collected within 5 days from the sale date, whether or not payment has been made, we shall be permitted to remove the property to a warehouse at the buyer’s expense, and only release the items after payment in full has been made of removal, storage handling, insurance and any other costs incurred, together with payment of all other amounts due to us. 6. Extent of Webb’s Liability Webb’s agrees to refund the purchase price in the circumstances of the Limited Warranty set out in paragraph 7 below. Apart from that, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents are responsible for the correctness of any statement of whatever kind concerning any lot, whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or omissions in description or for any faults or defects in any lots. Except as stated in paragraph 7 below, neither the Seller, ourselves, our officers, agents or employees give any representation warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition, attribution, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature or historical relevance. Except as required by local law any warranty of any kind is excluded by this paragraph. 7. Limited Warranty Subject to the terms and conditions of this paragraph, the Seller warrants for the period of thirty days from the date of the sale that any property described in this catalogue (noting such description may be amended by any saleroom notice or announcement) which is stated without qualification to be the work of a named author or authorship is authentic and not a forgery. The term “Author” or “authorship” refers to the creator of the property or to the period, culture, source, or origin as the case may be, with which the creation of such property is identified in the catalogue. The warranty is subject to the following: it does not apply where a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars and experts at the date of the sale or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or b) correct identification of a lot can be demonstrated only by means of a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of the publication of the catalogue was unreasonably expensive or impractical or likely to have caused damage to the property. The benefits of the warranty are not assignable and shall apply only to the original buyer of the lot as shown on the invoice originally issued by Webb’s when the lot was sold at Auction. The Original Buyer must have remained the owner of the lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party. The Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy against the Seller in place of any other remedy which might be available, is the cancellation of the sale and the refund of the original purchase price paid for the lot less the buyer’s premium which is non-refundable. Neither the Seller nor Webb’s will be liable for any special, incidental nor consequential damages including, without limitation, loss of profits. The Buyer must give written notice of claim to us within thirty days of the date of the Auction. The Seller shall have the right, to require the Buyer to obtain two written opinions by recognised experts in the field, mutually acceptable to the Buyer and Webb’s to decide whether or not to cancel the sale under warranty. The Buyer must return the lot to Seller in the same condition that it was purchased. 8. Severability If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the Conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law.

9. Copyright The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by Webb’s relating to a lot including the contents of this catalogue, is and shall remain the property at all times of Webb’s and shall not be used by the Buyer, nor by anyone else without our prior written consent. Webb’s and the Seller make no representation or warranty that the Buyer of a property will acquire any copyright or other reproduction rights in it. 10. Law and Jurisdiction These terms and conditions and any matters concerned with the foregoing fall within the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New Zealand, unless otherwise stated. 11. Pre-Sale Estimates Webb’s publishes with each catalogue our opinion as to the estimated price range for each lot. These estimates are approximate prices only and are not intended to be definitive. They are prepared well in advance of the sale and may be subject to revision. Interested parties should contact Webb’s prior to auction for updated pre-sale estimates and starting prices. 12. Sale Results Webb’s will provide auction results, which will be available as soon as possible after the sale. Results will include buyer’s premium. These results will be posted at www. webbs.co.nz 13. Goods and Service Tax GST is applicable on the hammer price in the case where the seller is selling property that is owned by an entity registered for GST. GST is also applicable on the hammer price in the case where the seller is not a New Zealand resident. These lots are denoted by a dagger symbol † placed next to the estimate. GST is also applicable on the buyer’s premium. Overseas buyers and buyers non-resident in New Zealand will not be charged GST on both hammer price and premiums under the following conditions: The items are exported through a Webb’s approved freight company including New Zealand Post. The items are exported within 60 days of the date of the sale The invoice supplied by Webb’s for purchases will be regarded as a Tax invoice for GST purposes. 14. Jewels & Watches Gemstones Gemstones have historically been subjected to a variety of treatments to enhance their appearances. Sapphires and rubies are routinely heat treated to improve their colour and clarity, similarly emeralds are frequently treated with oils or resin for the same purpose. Other treatments such as staining and dyeing, irradiation, filling or coating may have been used on other precious and semi-precious gemstones and organic material. These treatments may be permanent, whilst others may need special care to preserve their appearance. Buyers should assume that each lot has been subject to some form of treatment and that the estimates reflect this. A number of laboratories issue certificates that give detailed descriptions of gemstones, and in the event that Webb’s has been supplied with or obtained certificates for any lot, this shall be noted in the catalogue. However, as there may not be consensus between different laboratories on the degree, or types of treatment of the gemstones Webb’s supplies these without warranty. Pearls Pearls, like gemstones, can also be subjected to various treatments. Buyers should assume that any pearls sold by Webb’s may have been subjected to such treatments, and that the catalogue estimates reflect this. Watches Please note: All watches sold by Webb’s are sold on an “as is” basis. Webb’s makes no representation or warranty that any watch is in working order. Many watches have been repaired over their lifetime and may contain non-original parts. The absence of any reference to the condition of a watch does not imply that the lot is in good condition and without defects, repairs or restorations. Buyers should be aware that a general service charge for battery or further repair work, for which the Buyer is solely responsible, may be necessary. Estimated Weights If a stone has a known weight, it has been weighed out of the mount. If a stone has an estimated weight, it is an approximate weight only and has been measured by us in the mount and is a statement of opinion only. The information is given as a guide only and Buyers should satisfy themselves with regard to this information as to its accuracy.

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Index of Artists Albrecht, Gretchen 253 Apple, Billy 247, 256 Barraud, Charles Decimus 258 Binding, Wellesley 279 Binney, Don 239, 251 Blackburn, John 272 Brown Nigel 207 Cleavin, Barry 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232 Cotton, Shane 264 Crook, Gordon 203 de Lautour, Tony 201 Farrell, Michelle 259, 260 Feu’u, Fatu 235 Foley, Sam 214 Fomison, Tony 234 Frizzell, Dick 245, 246, 248, 250, 255 Gimblet, Max 266 Good, Roy 206, 211, 215 Goodwin, D.B.G 213, 240, 241 Handley, Will 265 Hanley, Pat 212 Hanna, Grant 218, 219 Hughes, Sara 254 Hulme, Daniella 243, 244 Hundertwasser, Freidrich 216 Japaljarri, Paddy 275 Kilgour, Hamish 267 Mace, Ivonne 271 Maughan, Karl 210 McLeod, Robert 217 Minjun, Yue 224 Murakami, Takashi 226 Napaltjarri, Ngoia Pollard 276 Pearson, Leigh 273 Peryer, Peter 204, 205 Phibbs, Stephen 268, 269, 270, Reithmaier, Anne 202 Shmith, Sam 257 Siddell, Sylvia 220, 221, 233 Smither, Michael 209 Steele, Louis John 238 Stotter, Penny 252 Sydney, Grahame 222, 223 Tapper, Garth 236, 262 Thornley, Geoff 277 Trusttum, Philip 208 Turner, Denis Knight 263 Twiss, Greer 242 Walker, Emma 274 White, A. Lois 261 Wisse, Lisa 278 Youle, Wayne 249 Zheng, Chi 237 Zhengjie, Feng 225 W EBB’S

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Cover image: Styling Amelia Haliday. Model wears Juliette Hogan. Art work, Chair, Jewellery and accessories all in the upcoming Webb’s Auctions. Photography Samuel Hartnett Stylised images: Inside covers, pages 2, 34, 40, 84, 180. Clothing Kate Sylvester & Juliette Hogan. Styled by Amelia Haliday. Photography Samuel Hartnett. Design: Amelia Haliday, Karryn Muschamp

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